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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a water buffalo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the animal, often in contexts related to agriculture, wildlife, or cultural references.
Example: "In many rural areas, a water buffalo is essential for plowing fields and transporting goods."
Alternatives: "a river buffalo" or "an Asian buffalo".
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"High Rise" reflects upon contemporary Pakistan's haphazard union of development with rural life: Both of its components–a water buffalo and fake classical architecture are daily sights in the country.
A water buffalo sauntered past.
A water buffalo with long curved horns grazed just beyond the gate.
A water buffalo is powering the building using a set of mechanical pulleys.
In it, there was a scene of young boys washing a water buffalo in a river.
He steps back to let a man on a water buffalo pass.
Also, it will have five life-size statues of a water buffalo, Huaxi's symbol, on every 12th floor or so.
The words are followed by a haunting shot, in semi-darkness, of a water buffalo tethered to a tree.
He laughed, and his companions knew they'd better do the same, or they might get gored like a water buffalo.
Last year for Christmas, when I announced that they had been given a water buffalo, Jonathan, then 12, announced that he was surely the only kid in North Salem, N.Y., to get a water buffalo for Christmas.
And someone has clearly risen to the technical challenge in a jade sculpture of a boy with a water buffalo.
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