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The phrase "drain pipes" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to pipes or tubes that are used to drain or remove water or waste from a building or property. Example 1: The plumber fixed the leak in the drain pipe under the sink. Example 2: After heavy rain, the clogged drain pipes caused flooding in the basement. Example 3: The city council is planning to replace the old drain pipes in the neighborhood to prevent sewage backups during storms.
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Consider installing vent piping into the same wall as your water supply and drain pipes if possible.
Murals - replenished every year - adorn the buildings, enveloping windows and curling around drain pipes.
The shoreline will be rebuilt, excess sediment removed, drain pipes diverted and Olmsted's landscape reborn.
Sections of guardrail lie on the ground beside large drain pipes, rotted pallets and discarded road signs.
They shouted through drain pipes and holes in perforated doors, passed secret notes, sent messages via lawyers.
Remains of at least 100 dismembered prisoners and visitors have been found in drain pipes at a jail in Colombia's capital, investigators said on Wednesday.
Lead drain pipes replaced the spouts in the 16th century, but grotesques — like the steel eagles perched on the Chrysler Building in New York — endured.
Mr. Cronin would walk the shores, counting sewage outfalls and drain pipes and checking to see if factories were complying with their permits under the Clean Water Act.
Before she could install her minimalist interior, Ms. Luce had to supervise reconstruction of the roof and drain pipes, among other unglamorous tasks.
The minions in Labor's campaign headquarters have been on to the Randall comments like rodents up drain pipes since the pre-dawn.
They were building the beltway (ring road) near my parents' house and we used to crawl down in the drain pipes really deep.
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