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The phrase "drainpipe of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the pipe that carries waste water or sewage from a building to the sewer system. Example: The plumber inspected the drainpipe of the old house and found a blockage that was causing issues with the plumbing system.
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For that matter, I once came across pornographic playing cards in a drainpipe of the Dakota.
Then they all ran toward a drainpipe of an improbably small diameter, and, one by one, disappeared into it, their furry behinds wriggling tightly.
Then they all ran toward a drainpipe of an improbably small diameter, and, one by one, disappeared into it, their furry behinds wriggling tightly..
Continuing in theme with the dive bar gigs, Matmos visualised their next piece with an exploratory journey through the drainpipe of a New York toilet.
His first subject was George "Taters" Chatham, once the best-known thief in Britain and a man with a big gambling habit; if he ran out of money during a poker game in the West End, he would ask to be excused for half an hour, slip up the drainpipe of a nearby Mayfair house and return with enough jewellery to stay in the game.
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The rough stone provided a key for a few hundredweights of plaster which Schwitters moulded into sweeping shapes set with odd bits of junk like a broken drainpipe, part of a wheel, bamboo canes and the rose of a watering-can.
She imagined, a little conceitedly, these references to the harsh realities of poverty would establish her bona fides as a woman of the world, someone to be trusted, but the Poor Thing still said nothing, only lifted her mug to her twisted lips and with a succession of noisy gulps, the rusted drainpipe... of her throat …pulsing, drained it.
More than two years later, some of the diamonds were found in a drainpipe north of Paris.
Some young men are wearing the drainpipe trousers of the Paris designer Hedi Slimane and the ankle-exposing designs of Thom Browne, the New York designer.
Scientists at 38 North, a website operated by the U.S.-Korea Insaidute, had said last month that satellite imagery from Sept. 19 showed "hot waste water being released into the Kuryong River from a recently installed drainpipe, part of a new secondary cooling system completed in summer 2013".
Mr. Reuter had set up a mock gutter and was pouring a pitcher of water over a pile of leaves to show how his product, a filter for the top of a drainpipe (fashioned out of half a Wiffle ball), would prevent clogging.
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