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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'there is pollution' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular situation or location in which pollution is present. For example, "The lake is filled with pollution; there is pollution everywhere."
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More permits to pollute have been printed than there is pollution.
But if there is pollution in the atmosphere, the water has to deposit on more particles.
Then there is pollution, which reduces oxygen levels and visibility in coastal waters.
They arrive exhausted and Mai Po, however well protected from fishermen and foreshoremen, lacks the food resources to allow so many birds to build up reserves of fat for their onward migration.And then there is pollution.
The EC values for unsaturated water and groundwater samples discussed indicate that there is pollution due to human and land use activities.
"Everybody admits there is pollution coming from these sites," said Sharon Buccino, a senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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There's pollution.
Everyone knew there were pollution externalities.
And then there's pollution, from methane emissions to industrial runoff.
The borough, he said, "is not the best microclimate in the world; it's close to a large city, there's pollution.
And then of course there's pollution, a major crisis of both health and social justice, which a study last week suggested kills more people than smoking.
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