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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Water container" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to any object designed to hold water, such as bottles, jugs, or tanks. Example: "Make sure to fill the water container before we head out on our hike."
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Water: Container plants need water more often than those grown in the ground.
Water container was available in 71 per cent of intervention households and 37 per cent non-intervention households.
Water container.
The aim is to ensure that every water container fetched from the lake contains some drops of chlorine.
Now she hands over to him a plastic water container, which he fills.
But choosing what water container you use can give you a slight sense of control.
"I had to fill that water container four or five times this morning.
It was humidified by passing through a separate liquid water container before entering the cell.
With its 64-ounce removable water container, it makes 40 espressos or 12 cups of coffee at a time.
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