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Discover Ludwig'rain drain' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the drains that are designed for the purpose of collecting and removing rain water from streets, parking lots, and other paved surfaces. For example, "We need to be sure that the rain drain is unblocked so the water can be quickly removed from the pavement."
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"Should a motorist fail to observe a granny wobbling to avoid a pothole or a rain drain, then he is guilty of failing to anticipate that this was somebody on her maiden voyage into the abyss.
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Their ploughing technique is designed to avoid rain draining away.
The open roofs of Spanish-influenced architecture let in rain drained away by a floor grate.
The rain drains through it almost as it falls, and it can handle frosts down to -20C.
Hollow dwellers insist that the lucrative blasting and grinding away of the mountaintop for its coal in the last four years have stripped their hillsides of vegetation, obliterated streams and drainage patterns and turned the hollow into an overflowing funnel every time rain drains off the mining plateau being created above their houses.
This is equivalent to 56 mm of rain drained in one hour.
These are the quivers rain drains.
It was meant to be outside in all weathers, which is why there are holes in the seats – to allow the rain to drain off.
Road debris, like nails, tends to end up by the side of the road -- roads are built highest in the middle so that rain can drain off.
They traced the oil to a ruptured onshore pipeline that was spewing oil into a rain water drain which ran to the ocean.
Separate them about a pinkies length apart to allow for rain to drain through it.
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