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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the tap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific location or action involving a tap, such as a faucet or a bar tap for drinks.
Example: "You can fill your glass with water at the tap in the kitchen."
Alternatives: "by the tap" or "near the tap".
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"Please, Osama – I went at the tap end yesterday".
He cleaned his teeth at the tap on the water tank.
Look at the tap to see if a drill bit size is indicated.
"Miss Sacher's coming!" the children announce at the tap, tap, tap that signals her approach.
The American Water Works Association is concerned about protecting water sources and assuring safe water at the tap.
Regulars also fill up their half-gallon brown jugs, called growlers, at the tap (prices run $7 to $12).
Pure water will require filters in restaurants and workplaces and at the tap where children fill their glasses.
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"Initially they were looking at the environment – at the taps and the laundry," a PHE spokeswoman said.
The relative higher turgor pressure at 5 cm beneath the tapping cut than that at 25 cm below the tapping cut before the latex flow cease (Figure 7 and Additional file 5) is because that maximum latex dilution occurs very close to the tapping cut or even at the tapping cut itself (D'Auzac et al. 1989).
The temperature at the hot water storage tank was raised high enough to ensure that the temperatures at the taps and appliances would not have fallen below 65°C.
where is tap-locations vector of at which the tap coefficient is nonzero.
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