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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'drilling to' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used as a metaphor for understanding a complex concept, or as a prefix to explain how someone has come to a particular conclusion. For example: "After drilling to the core of the matter, we reached a conclusion that was satisfactory to both parties."
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The expensive part is drilling to put in ground loops.
Some environmentalists have raised objections to drilling to subglacial lakes because of the possibility of contamination.
But in Florida, another swing state, politicians have generally opposed drilling to protect the state's beaches.
Suppose the government went ahead with plans to limit drilling to protect the environment?
But it will leave the future of offshore drilling to the next administration.
"We need the cost of oil drilling to include protecting nature," Yablokov said.
The company still needs to do extensive test drilling to determine the quality and quantity of the rare earth ore.
They are also worried about how long it would take for drilling to resume after the end of the moratorium.
There is also the small matter of £60m that Centrica will contribute to Cuadrilla's drilling to come.
"She is using the threat of oil drilling to pass a clean energy agenda that is otherwise stalled".
In Pennsylvania, Governor Tom Corbett signed a bill recently that would allow drilling to take place on state university property.
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