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Filter by Meaning The underpass between the train station and the office building is convenient for commuters.
The company had to underpass the existing gas pipelines to install a new water line.
The miners had to underpass the mountain to extract the minerals.
The engineers had to underpass the gas lines before starting construction on the new skyscraper.
The city council decided to underpass the park to make room for a parking lot.
The construction crew had to underpass the electrical cables to prevent accidents.
The underpass beneath the castle was used to store weapons and ammunition during wars.
The underground underpass beneath the stadium was used as a locker room for athletes.
The underpass beneath the university was used to store books and archives.
The airport had an underground tunnel, which served as an underpass, for transporting luggage.
The underpass beneath the museum was used as an exhibition space for contemporary art.
The city's homeless population sought shelter in the underpass beneath the bridge.
The construction workers built the underpass to allow for safe passage under the busy road.
The underpass beneath the bridge was flooded after the heavy rainfall.
The underpass was decorated with graffiti art.
The underpass was dimly lit and gave off an eerie feeling.
We had to take the underpass to get to the other side of the highway.
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