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NL888 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

pipes = problems?

the pipes were thawed out = impasse was broken = problems were solved?

Context:

Once the pipes were thawed out and electricity was turned back on, everything worked fine.
  

Top answer

Nope. Tubes, conduits.

  • Nope.
  • Tubes, conduits.
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Nope. Tubes, conduits.
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Well, it refers to what it is - the pipes of runing water thawed out so you have clean water to drink...

Water and eclectricity, two lines for life... Am I on the right track?
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Yes, but pipes do not mean problems in the proper sense

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