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Discover LudwigThe phrase "excavation for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a location or purpose of digging or removing earth or materials. Example: The construction crew began the excavation for the new building's foundation.
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"Trench and Excavation for Well House" is dated 1927.
Engineers settled on an eight-foot excavation for the playing court.
The increase may be due to changing weather patterns or to excavation for new housing.
Despite frantic excavation for weeks after the collapse on March 31, his body was never recovered.
The bones had been found during excavation for a $109 million courthouse complex.
Argon gas sealed a 1957 time capsule unearthed in a 2015 excavation for MIT.nano.
The work of finishing the original excavation for the conduit was then continued.
One contractor said excavation for a basement adds to the cost of a home and assessed value for taxes.
Maybe the impetus behind this exercise in emotional excavation, for the writer-performers, was as much therapeutic as artistic.
All around the skeletal hull, excavation for the security center proceeded, changing the muddy terrain every few minutes.
Gov. George E. Pataki announced last month that excavation for the Freedom Tower would begin in February.
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