No, "drain in" is not a complete phrase and is not grammatically correct.
It is possible that you meant to say "drain into," which is a prepositional phrase that can be used in written English. An example sentence using "drain into" could be: - The excess water from the sink will drain into the pipe below.
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Drain in a colander.
Reverse brain drain in the sciences.
It went down the drain in minutes".
But there has been a massive talent drain in Australia.
2. Remove beef from marinade and drain in a sieve.
Drain in colander and rinse under cold water.
A previous article discussed the population drain in Buffalo.
Drain in a colander, then transfer to a large bowl.
Drain in a colander and leave to dry before frying.
They find the knife, down a drain in the silt.
Drain in a colander and cool with cold water.
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