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Discover LudwigThe phrase "case of clogging" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a situation in which something becomes blocked or obstructed. Example: The plumber determined that the sink was not draining due to a case of clogging in the pipes.
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This separation secure hindering of blackwater reflection to greywater drains in case of clogging of their passages.
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The results from the case study model simulations were found to be correlated with the total suspended solids loading rate (TSSLR) at the point of clogging.
The flat panel was restarted because of clogging of aeration holes, resulting in suboptimal operation.
In the present paper the case of the strainer clogging issue is considered.
You then went on to charge: This allows them plenty of time for writing letters to the editor complaining of case overloads, clogged courthouses and overwork.
Court officials said that one of his cases was at the very top of the list of the oldest of more than 5,000 felony cases clogging the most clogged of New York City courts.
Such patients normally stand a 15%to20%0% chance of clogged stents.
The goal is to "reduce inefficiencies that delay the removal of criminal aliens and other priority cases by preventing new low priority cases from clogging the immigration court dockets," the Homeland Security document said.
In the case of weakly unstable hydrosols, clogging occurs either by gradual constriction of a throat or by sudden blocking caused by a reentrained cluster.
As it is, luxury residences are breaking price records even as tens of thousands of foreclosure cases clog the courts.
The change aimed to reduce the 30,000 or so cannabis-related cases clogging Swiss courts annually.
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