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In that case, probably have to drill a hole in the slab, and pipe it out with a fan. Plenty of diagrams on the web.
If you have a sump pit, it needs to be sealed, and you can connect the pipe and pump from that if convenient.
In the 70's, we used to put an expansion joint around the slab next to the wall. If you have that, you need to seal it, with a backer rod and caulk. Also caulk any cracks in the slab.
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