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The phrase "drain for" is commonly used and grammatically correct.
It is typically used to describe the purpose or function of a drain. Here is an example: The drain in the sink is designed for removing excess water and preventing clogs in the pipes.
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Drain for at least a half-hour.
Add the yogurt and let drain for 2 hours.
Add yogurt, and let drain for 2 hours.
Transfer to rack to drain for 10 minutes.
Drain for the final time and set them aside.
Leave to drain for at least 12 hours.
"And I felt like almost, like I was going down a drain for a few moments".
Weigh down slices with a couple of plates and let drain for 2 hours.
Spread peppers, smooth side up, on a paper towel and let drain for 10 minutes.
Then fill the hole with water and let it drain for 30 minutes.
Place the grated tomatoes in the cheesecloth and allow to drain for one hour.
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