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Discover LudwigThe phrase "return water" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in an idiomatic way to mean "to return something to its original form, state, or condition". For example: "He was able to return the water to it's natural, clear state."
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The flow distribution of the secondary network affects the return water temperature of the primary network.
Two technical barriers for the condensing boiler application are corrosion and return water temperatures.
Drain fruit; return water to pan, add sugar, cloves and cinnamon, and cook until sticky.
If supplies are insufficient to offset the losses, pumps may be needed to return water from lower to upper levels.
The HTDH return water temperature is around 45oC and supply of LTDH can be set around 60oC.
The return water temperature of HTDH return line at 45oC can be raised to 60oC with the help of heat pump.
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However, during this period chloride has a strong decreasing trend which is connected to increased reuse of drainage and return waters.
Markets are also built on resource extraction, not on returning water to ecosystems.
Working with local people he has returned water to more than 1,200 villages.
Most chilled water circulation systems with fan coil units suffer from a low temperature differential between the supplied and returned water.
It cannot happen on Earth because accumulation of water vapor in the atmosphere results in the formation of clouds and precipitation, returning water to the surface.
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