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Discover LudwigThe phrase "basin for" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a receptacle of some kind being filled with something. For example: "He filled the basin with water for washing his hands."
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Mining firm Santos plans to tap the area, known as the Gunnedah Basin, for gas.
But wait, this is not just a ceremonial basin for rituals like baptism.
After launching, the ship is berthed in a fitting-out basin for completion.
Clearly this is a far too high cost oil basin for any oil company to consider exploiting".
The yellow stream filled the whole basin for a brief instant before being sucked down the drain.
Working with one full-time and four part-time assistants, she scoured the Los Angeles basin for three weeks.
This is mainly to dig coal from massive planned mines in the Galilee Basin for export and burning.
As a result Tribeca is no longer a catchall basin for middling stray films seeking a showcase.
"They end up using those training schools as a catch basin for all the child and youth problems in the state," he said.
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Dr. Vredenburg chose Dusy Basin for his experiment because chytrid is just arriving here.
There, on April 9, 1682, the explorer proclaimed the whole Mississippi Basin for France and named it Louisiana.
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