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The phrase "a common water" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a shared or public water source, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The community relies on a common water source for irrigation and drinking."
Alternatives: "a shared water source" or "public water supply".
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Surrounded by boxes of finery stacked on the verandah of their three rented rooms, Doris looks out, stunned, over a courtyard that contains little more than a headless breadfruit tree and a common water pipe.
This includes violence experienced while accessing services on public transport, fetching water from a common water point, navigating through poorly-lit neighbourhoods and even at police stations where they go to report such violence.
The vegetation responsible for the swamps consists of a common water reed, Phragmites communis, growing just above mean water level; a zone of papyrus at water level; and a floating grass, called hippo-grass, in deeper water.
Drainage pipes, as a common water collection system, need to be monitored to ensure proper functionality.
The treatment process cannot easily be standardized unless breweries have a common water source.
Iron and manganese removal is a common water treatment goal in groundwater systems.
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Water restrictions are a common municipal water conservation strategy to manage outdoor water demand, which generally represents more than 50% of total urban-suburban water use.
The problem has been created in part by UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage, a grey-haired common water frog who's been sapping support from the Tories at an alarming rate.
Water was provided from a common drinking water system, from which no mycobacteria were detected by culture.
In order to get an accurate reading for common water and soil types, select an EC meter that can measure up to at least 19.99 mS/cm (19.99 dS/m).
The Ensembl genome database for metazoan species contains mainly Diptera (flies), Nematoda (worms) and Hymenoptera (ants), but information on only a single crustacean: the common water flea, Daphnia Pulex [ 10].
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