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The soldiers had to dig a latrine in the woods to avoid contaminating the nearby water sources.

The village lacked proper sanitation and would benefit from the construction of improved latrines.

After the flood, the community was provided with new portable latrines to ensure hygiene.

The expedition set up an open latrine by the river for those who didn't make it to the main camp.

The campsite was running low on portable latrines after the influx of additional hikers.

The aid workers were tasked with installing permanent latrines in the aftermath of the typhoon.

The family in the demonstration home had a flush toilet and outdoor latrine as backup.

The school had only one latrine for the entire student body, leading to long lines during break time.

The hikers were advised to use the latrine provided by the park rather than the bush for cleanliness reasons.

The village leader advocated for the installation of better latrines to reduce health risks.

The disaster relief team brought in portable latrines to provide basic sanitation to the survivors.

The remote cabin had only a pit latrine for its lone inhabitant, a meticulous gardener.

After the camping trip, the students arrived with dirtier hands and pants than if they had used the actual toilets—showing the ineffectiveness of using a latrine in the woods.

The researchers built a simple latrine to study the impact of waste on the local ecosystem.

The newly constructed latrine was the first improvement in the community, greeted with cheers.

Despite having the facility, many villagers continued to use the nearby latrine out of habit.

The engineers designed a more durable and efficient latrine for use in harsh climatic conditions.

The family couldn't understand how using a latrine could be complicated with all the improvements, leading to a humorous misunderstanding.

The military base had a series of latrines arranged in formation, each clearly marked for use.