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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drain water" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to water that is collected or drained away from a particular area or location, such as a sink, bathtub, or ditch. For example, you could say: "We had a heavy rainstorm last night and the gutters were overflowing, so I had to go outside and drain the water away from the house."
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Drain water from bread and squeeze out all excess moisture.
The homes were designed to drain water and dry quickly.
Embryo deformities and decreased hatchability have been associated with selenium contamination in irrigation drain water.
Workers dug canals to drain water, leaving bald patches that have still not healed.
The prudent course, it seems, is to buy 11 filters and drain water through each one.
Gargoyle, in architecture, waterspout designed to drain water from the parapet gutter.
Drain water from glutinous rice for 1 hour before starting steam.
Gates swing shut and the lock begins to drain, water flowing into the lock below.
Traditional concrete is raked with grooves that run across the road to drain water, he said.
Fluoride ions originating from the catalyst layer were also detected in the drain water.
The partial saturation floor was designed to deliver and drain water quickly.
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