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'at a trough' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a long, open container used to feed or water animals, or to refer to a narrow depression, such as in the ocean floor. Example: The barnyard was alive with clucking chickens, all jostling for position at a trough.
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We're just at a trough.
Hannah isn't eating, she's at a trough.
No, New Yorkers waited in line for it like horses at a trough.
They're a bunch of hogs slopping at a trough that's full of money and they can't get enough".
They are so dim and the type on the menu is so dense that my dinner partners and I were all hunched over our menus like horses at a trough.
The carriage driver, Naim Aydin, said he had just completed a circuit of the park with the family aboard and had stopped at a trough to water the horse.
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At landfall, a trough was accelerating Nora northwards, causing it to reach a forward speed of 30 mph (50 km/h).
The DRP for these cells at P6 shows a peak at 30 40 µm and a trough at around 40 70 µm from the reference cells (Figure S2, A, E).
The basket fold featured an additional positive peak at ∼240 nm and a trough at ∼265 nm.
This may be the reason why the spectral profiles of OSEC2 cells maintain a similar pattern with a peak at 600 nm and a trough at 650 nm.
The ONL shows the most obvious oscillation pattern with a peak at ZT15 and a trough some hours later at ZT23 (fig. 5 A3– D3).
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