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  • noun Plural form of conduit.

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Examples

  • In addition, there are $3.6 billion in unrealized losses on its other vehicles, known as conduits, which issue asset-backed commercial paper.

    State Street Heads-Up Finds Trouble Is Brewing 2009

  • Starting from the gate house, the main conduits, three in number, follow the river bank through the Park to the top of the cliff opposite Goat Island.

    Niagara's Power: Past, Present, Prospective 1905

  • I wouldn’t recommend using Romex in conduits or buried in masonry, it is not designed or intended to be used in conduits.

    Wiring Colors 2006

  • I wouldn’t recommend using Romex in conduits or buried in masonry, it is not designed or intended to be used in conduits.

    Wiring Colors 2006

  • I wouldn’t recommend using Romex in conduits or buried in masonry, it is not designed or intended to be used in conduits.

    Wiring Colors 2006

  • I wouldn’t recommend using Romex in conduits or buried in masonry, it is not designed or intended to be used in conduits.

    Wiring Colors 2006

  • I wouldn’t recommend using Romex in conduits or buried in masonry, it is not designed or intended to be used in conduits.

    Wiring Colors 2006

  • I wouldn’t recommend using Romex in conduits or buried in masonry, it is not designed or intended to be used in conduits.

    Wiring Colors 2006

  • I wouldn’t recommend using Romex in conduits or buried in masonry, it is not designed or intended to be used in conduits.

    Wiring Colors 2006

  • I wouldn’t recommend using Romex in conduits or buried in masonry, it is not designed or intended to be used in conduits.

    Wiring Colors 2006

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