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conduits

  • plural
    of conduit.
    conduit
    noun
    a pipe, tube, or the like, for conveying water or other fluid.

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There’s no evidence that this generation intends to make pining their only romantic activity; it’s more that they are very content, at the moment, to luxuriate in the many conduits for yearning available to them.

From Salon Feb. 21, 2026

“The three primary conduits for sustained inflation are housing, labor and energy,” Dutta pointed out.

From MarketWatch Jan. 23, 2026

Wyeth and Maxfield Parrish—retained critical and popular esteem, but most were ignored by middle-class tastemakers or maligned as conduits of cultural degeneration.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 21, 2025

These occur when magma pushes through existing conduits, when gas bubbles escape, or when pressure fluctuates inside volcanic channels.

From Science Daily Oct. 27, 2025

Pipes and conduits stuck up out of the roof here and there.

From "Prisoner B-3087" by Alan Gratz