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Discover Ludwig'clog to' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use the phrase 'clog up' (clog something up), which means to fill something up with an obstruction, causing it to become blocked or slowed down. For example: The sink in the bathroom keeps clogging up with hair.
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Segel's Wallace, living alone in a cheap dump out in the middle of nowhere, represents the conflicted, beating heart of self-aware American pop consumerism just waiting for that cholesterol clog to come kill him.
The suction should cause the clog to dislodge and the water to drain.
Plunge (carefully) and see if you can get the clog to come up out of the pipe where you can grab it.
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But families are getting better at breaking the clogs-to-clogs cycle.
These superfast traders might even have been trying to clog exchanges to outflank other investors.
For years, the local airspace has been too clogged to consider adding any more traffic.
de Heem's "Desserte" is a MoMA staple that has always seemed mercilessly clogged to me.
The dancers occasionally wear wooden clogs to emphasize the sounds made by their feet.
One day the prince went to the land of canals and clogs to parley with his fellow princes.
Art Effect A lifestyle shop offering everything from Sven clogs to Jonathan Adler pottery to Alexis Bittar jewelry.
The easiest clogs to prevent may be those caused by your small, adorable family members, Mr. Gove said.
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