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Discover LudwigThe phrase "using underground" is not a complete sentence and therefore is not grammatically correct.
It could potentially be used as part of a longer sentence, but it would need to be rephrased in order to make sense. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "I avoided taking the crowded bus by using underground transportation." In this sentence, "using underground transportation" is a phrase that describes how the speaker avoided taking the bus. Another possible example could be: "The workers accessed the building's basement by using underground tunnels." Here, "using underground tunnels" is a phrase that explains how the workers were able to access the basement. Overall, "using underground" can be used in a sentence as a verb phrase to explain how something is done or achieved through the use of an underground system or method.
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The 100,000 residents of Teotihuacan enjoyed systems for using underground wells and for collecting rain.
Mr Soe Myint then launched a news service covering Myanmar from India, using underground reporters.
Consider using underground or earth-sheltered architecture, which can be ideal for domestic living.
But there are also efforts to store heat or cooling from one season to the next using underground storage tanks.
He sees a solution in priority highway lanes that would charge battery-powered cars from below while in motion, using underground induction coils.
The death of Billy Meadows, a friend and fellow "tunnel rat" from the war attracts Bosch's attention, especially when he works out that it may have been connected to a bank robbery using underground tunnels.
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The train's steam whistle is deafening when used underground.
According to a secret portion of the Pentagon study, more than 70 nations now use underground installations.
A small geothermal-power station uses underground steam and is in operation near the southern end of the peninsula.
Of New York's three other vehicular tunnels, the Holland Tunnel uses underground agents but the Queens-Midtown and Brooklyn-Battery Tunnels do not.
"We can use underground space for all the urban services that do not require daylight – transport, waste management, retail," he says.
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