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the intake
noun
The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.
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The Intake process lasted awhile.
Today engineers still dominate the intake.
"The intake is getting out of hand".
Abbott confirmed the intake would include Christians, but not exclusively.
The Greens have proposed lifting the intake to 50,000.
The intake will be 50% Danish and 50% international.
Harris changed everything about these schools – except the intake.
"The intake is now the pimple on the hippopotamus.
The water was streaming into the intake grates.
"So, when it comes to the intake, all I will tell you is that you can block the intake and you still can successfully cool the reactor.
During the intake process, Michael acknowledged his history of domestic abuse.
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