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Angliholic Posted 15 years ago
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Piping the flavored liquid through his school's drinking fountains

John F. Nese used to dream about soda. While spending a childhood summer at Happy Camp, Nese stared at the camp's natural, bubbling spring water. He imagined adding syrup and piping the flavored liquid through his school's drinking fountains.

Hi,

Is it right to interpret the bolded part in the above as "direct the flavored liquid to his school's drinking fountains?" Thanks.
  

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Not 'to', but 'through'. It would not be flowing anywhere else.

  • Not 'to', but 'through'.
  • It would not be flowing anywhere else.
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Not 'to', but 'through'. It would not be flowing anywhere else.

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