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"feeder lines" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to smaller or subsidiary transportation routes that connect to larger or main routes, such as feeder lines for bus or train systems. Example: "The city's public transportation system includes several feeder lines that connect to the main subway line, making it easier for commuters to reach their final destinations."
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The voltage was reduced because of failed feeder lines.
"In addition, there would be lower-speed feeder lines, let's say along the Long Island Rail Road.
were built near high-current feeder lines & there were several cases of cancer but no action was taken.
In power-distribution systems the regulators are either in the substations or on the feeder lines themselves.
For almost a century, American railroads of all sizes have been shedding branch and feeder lines, leaving more than 100,000 miles of abandoned railways across the country.
The main railroad system followed the route of the canal, with feeder lines that jutted north and south into the remainder of the state.
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He drains the big feeder line at the end of the season.
Mesa Airlines, a feeder line for America West, said last month it would equip its pilots with Tasers.
appeared to have occurred along the route of a feeder line that carried high current from the Meadow Street substation to other towns.
A March 2006 leak in a transit line, also called a feeder line, between a gathering center and a pump station for the trans-Alaska oil pipeline in March accounted for most of the oil spilled, about 212,000 gallons.
appeared to have occurred along the route of a feeder line that carried high current from the Meadow Street substation to other towns... View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By Jason Hayes.
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