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Discover Ludwig"sewer system" is a perfectly acceptable and commonly used term in written English.
For example, "The city has proposed building a new sewer system in order to address the flooding issue."
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There is no sewer system.
Even stranger things turn up below, in the sewer system.
When it rains, the sewer system is inundated with water.
Runoff from the storm also overwhelmed the city's sewer system.
Pima County, Ariz., $131.7 million of sewer system revenue bonds.
The sewer system of Manhattan has 9000 catch basins.
Point O'Woods has eliminated septic concerns by hooking into a sewer system.
"The people on the Jefferson County sewer system can't pay more than they've got," he said.
The city has no sewer system, only septic tanks that regularly spill into the streets.
Miami-Dade County, Fla., $600 million of water and sewer system revenue bonds.
ONE DAY DURING THE WEEK Dallas, $236.3 million of waterworks and sewer system revenue refinancing bonds.
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