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Discover Ludwig'run the water' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used as a command meaning to turn on the water for pouring or running. For example: "Before you wash your hands, please run the water."
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Run the water for her.
"Run the water system, the electricity, schools".
Run the water, just for half a minute before you hop in the shower.
I press another button, to run the water through the coffee.
In any case, governments can no longer afford to run the water business, especially in poor countries.
Its model requires villages to run the water systems as a business, charging a minimal amount 50 shillings, or 2 cents—for every 20 litres of water.
Today he and Sue run The Water Tower - a restaurant for private bookings only for parties up to 16 people - at Eskbank, near Edinburgh.
"Go to the toilet," his mother told him, "and run the water so that it clears the smoke and you can breathe".
Freudenstein has been a police officer in Redfern for seven years and run the water week in, week out for the All Blacks for the last five.
Often bites can cause puncture wounds that can be deep, so use lots of soap and run the water over it to clean it out as best you can.
In 2000, mobs forced the cancellation of a concession granted to a group led by Bechtel, an American construction firm, to run the water industry in Cochabamba, Bolivia's third city.
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