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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dam" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a structure built to hold back water or control its flow.
Example: "The construction of a dam can significantly impact the local ecosystem and water supply."
Alternatives: "a barrier" or "a water control structure".
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Still, a dam had burst.
You build a dam, malaria develops upstream.
They kept mentioning a dam.
"It was like a dam opening.
A dam will utterly change that".
It is like building a dam".
It's like a dam has burst.
That felt like a dam breaking.
Brownell says the river built a dam there.
Serious consequences can follow if a dam is overtopped.
He sees hundreds of workers building a dam with shovels.
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