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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a water line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a pipe or conduit that carries water, often in the context of plumbing or construction.
Example: "The plumber discovered a leak in a water line that needed immediate repair."
Alternatives: "water pipe" or "water conduit".
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Plans for a water line were drawn.
Traveling the 38th Parallel: A Water Line Around the World.
"A water line inside the building broke, turning a staircase into a waterfall".
A plumbing company, called B & E, provided free labor to install a water line.
He especially wanted to add a water line to the refrigerator, for ice.
It occurred so frequently and forcefully, she said, that a water line was visible on the stucco from the outside.
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Because of a water-line break in the fire-sprinkler system, FedExForum was evacuated late in the third period and the game was delayed 36 minutes.
"They basically cut apart the plastic tubing on a water-line vent tube and then attached hook-line Velcro on one side and pile Velcro on the other".
The repair work follows a break in a campus water line in early June, which did significant damage to the roadway.
If it still doesn't work, you may have a frozen water line or a bad water valve, in which case you will need to call a repairman.
Soon after Mr. Perry bought the house at auction for $16,000, the roof sprung a leak, and an original water line broke.
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