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The phrase "through the pipeline" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means something is processed, transferred, or transmitted in a systematic and continuous way. Example: "The company's new products are going through the pipeline and are expected to be released next month."
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"And there's more coming through the pipeline.
Nothing is coming through the pipeline.
Lubrication oil is too heavy to go through the pipeline.
"A single body can't rate everything that comes through the pipeline," he said.
With credit still tight, deals will take time to move through the pipeline.
The influence that would have flowed through the pipeline was more important than the gas it would have carried.
We must also focus on ensuring women are rising fast enough through the pipeline and taking up executive positions".
State Department officials, who oversee the refugee program, say they are working hard to move the refugees through the pipeline.
And this is a business of turnover and scheduling and getting as much work through the pipeline as you can.
Imagine two billion people from the outside start getting a decent education and going through the pipeline.
There are fewer young teachers coming through the pipeline, especially in fields like math, science and foreign languages.
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