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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reservoir" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large natural or artificial lake used to store water for various purposes, such as drinking, irrigation, or hydroelectric power generation.
Example: "The city relies on a reservoir located in the nearby mountains to supply its drinking water."
Alternatives: "a water storage facility" or "a water supply source".
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A reservoir draining without reason.
Bryant Park was a reservoir.
Miss Hurst is not a Reservoir walker.
I have a reservoir of stories.
There is a reservoir of wrongs.
Not terrible numbers, but not a reservoir.
Video Phone, for example, includes a Reservoir Dogs tableau.
"It takes a while to build up a reservoir".
If you were a reservoir, nobody could drink the water.
He is a reservoir of never-ending warmth.
"It is a reservoir of information," Carver said.
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