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The phrase "a reef" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a coral reef or a submerged ridge of rock or coral in a body of water.
Example: "The scuba divers were excited to explore a reef teeming with colorful marine life."
Alternatives: "a coral formation" or "a marine ridge".
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August 29th, the Pandora violently struck a reef.
A reef rich in herbivores will be more resilient.
Three days later, the ship ran aground on a reef.
A reef traces a ring around the island.
To tie a reef knot in my laces, I have to try to tie a reef knot.
"Then it's a reef case!" Comedy in utero.
Our boat running against a reef could have been lethal.
On a reef, on its hills and valleys, I rest.
But on a reef you see everything immediately.
Our first stop was a reef nicknamed the Fringe.
When a reef dies, we ask the scientists.
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