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The phrase "a fountain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a structure that sends water into the air, often for decorative purposes, or metaphorically to describe a source of something, such as ideas or creativity.
Example: "The park features a beautiful fountain that attracts many visitors."
Alternatives: "a water feature" or "a water source".
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Each with a fountain".
"A fountain, perhaps.
It needs a fountain?
There sits a fountain.
A fountain pen with a blotter attached.
"Villa di Marlia, Lucca: A Fountain" (1910).
Putrid water stagnated in a fountain.
He wrote with a fountain pen.
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The answer starts outside, with a fountain.
In our approach, each subcarrier carries a Fountain-encoded packet.
Women chat in a fountain house.
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