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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well-tapped" is usable in written English and is well written
It can be used to describe a resource or idea that has been thoroughly utilized or explored. Example: "The research team found that the well-tapped sources of data provided invaluable insights for their study." Alternatives include "well-explored" or "fully utilized."
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This narrative draws from a well-tapped spring.
Sadly, these products only faintly resemble the creamy, complex Guinness properly poured from a well-tapped keg.
No doubt the potential is there in England – over 50,000 people turned out for two T20 games on successive days in London last summer – but we still feel like it is waiting to be well-tapped.
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It did pretty well, but tap tap tap ended up putting the app up for sale in October 2008 regardless.
You'd think my capacity for surprise would be pretty well tapped out at this point.
Mr. Schneiderman said that East Hampton was now "pretty well tapped out" and was finding it difficult to wrest more money from the county.
While BP plans to permanently abandon its stricken well in the Gulf of Mexico, with little but a plug left at the top, it may yet make use of the reservoir of oil and gas that the well tapped into.
"The Green Hornet" is not terrible, just pointless, and it offers further proof that superheroism is, at least for now, pretty well tapped out as a vein of lucrative pop-cultural bounty.
When shallow wells tap out, farmers drill deeper in search of even more ancient sources.
People were instead urged to install tube wells, tapping into the plentiful supply of underground aquifers.
In the depressions, shallow wells tap the aquifers of the underlying Nubian sandstone.
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