concrete plant
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconcreteandplant
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concrete
adjective
uk/ˈkɒŋ.kriːt/us/ˈkɑːn.kriːt/
clear and certain, or real and existing in a form that can be seen ...
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plant
noun
uk/plɑːnt/us/plænt/
a living thing that grows in earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and ...
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(Definition ofconcreteandplantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This was especially problematic as theconcreteplantused for the works was away.
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The former mill pond is now part of aconcreteplant.
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Several apartment buildings were built near theconcreteplantand near the soccer field in the center of the village.
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The centerpiece and namesake of the park is a group restored structures from theconcreteplantwhich once occupied its site.
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A signalman is stationed at the precastconcreteplantfor this traffic.
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Pineola is the site of several businesses, including an asphalt plant, aconcreteplant, a general store, a sawmill and a small hotel.
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It can then be transported to an asphalt orconcreteplantand incorporated into new pavement, or recycled in place to form the base or subbase for new pavement.
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The community thrived during its first decade, adding general mercantiles, a butcher shop, aconcreteplant, restaurants, and other businesses to serve the regions growing homesteader population.
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Abbott worked in journalism, briefly ran aconcreteplantand began to get involved in national politics.
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However, it is my submission that whereas aggregates concrete plants should be connected by rail, dogs do not need to be connected by rail.
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In general usage, concrete plants come in two main types, ready mix plants and central mix plants.
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Mechanical engineering plants, the air plant, brick and concrete plants, tea fabric, and food industry plants were being built.
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There are two types of concrete plants: "ready mix" plants and "central mix" plants.
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It is filled with many hangars and companies for building and construction, including a series of concrete plants and gravel and aggregates storing and treating facilities.
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The company also operates two asphalt concrete plants; has 170 ready-mix concrete plants; and operates a number of aggregate operations including quarries, rail terminals and shipping wharves.
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