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The enthusiasts looked forward to debouching from the concert hall into the bustling street outside.
The commander ordered the troops to debouch from the canyon and deploy in the open ground.
The river debouches into a vast, marshy plain, where it splits into several smaller streams.
After a long search, the hikers finally found a small path that would debouch them from the dense forest onto the main trail.
The tourists eagerly awaited their debouch from the elevator, hoping for a glimpse of the city skyline beyond.
The floodwaters began to force their way through the narrow culvert, threatening to debouch into the townspeople's homes.
His political career was a delicate balance of debouching into power after a series of strategic moves and facing obstruction from his rivals.
The flocks of birds chose this time of year to debouch from their southern wintering grounds.
The traffic flowed smoothly after the gates at the construction site debouched, allowing the vehicles to pass.
As the sun set, the crowd began to debouch from the stadium, carrying a sense of excitement into the evening.
The pilot adjusted the altitude to debouch into the airport airspace and prepare for landing.
The refugees began to move at night, debouching from the camp and heading towards the international borders.
The valley's natural beauty would be revealed as the adventurers finally debouche from the steep terrain into the open area.
The newly built blueway would allow hikers to debouch from the forest into this serene valley.
As the refugees streamed across the border, they looked forward to finding safety and a new life, debouching into a world full of possibilities.
The caravan debouched into the fertile plains, ready to spread out and begin their journey south.
The historian recounted how the armies debouched from the passes, leading to the decisive battle that changed the course of history.
After the storm, the river began to debouch its banks, causing overflow and flooding downstream.
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