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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a water slide" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recreational structure designed for sliding down into water, typically found in water parks or pools.
Example: "The children were thrilled to spend the day at the water park, especially enjoying the giant water slide."
Alternatives: "a waterslide" or "a water chute."
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Have you been on a water slide?
Carnival ships have three pools each and a water slide.
A third-level sun deck has a water slide.
The birth canal for them was like a water slide".
I've never been on a water slide in my life.
Don't be looking for a water slide or balloons or colorful information booths.
She could not believe I compromised my principles for a water slide.
I can't imagine another city where they let someone turn a street into a water slide.
The luxurious Grand Wailea has a water slide worthy of an amusement park.
As thrilling as a water slide is, some passengers want nothing less than an aqua park.
Their "Flow Show," rendered in cross section, is a water slide on the Guggenheim ramp.
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