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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a water source" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a location or means from which water can be obtained, such as in discussions about natural resources, environmental studies, or water supply.
Example: "The village relies on a water source located in the nearby forest for its daily needs."
Alternatives: "a water supply" or "a water resource".
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They dug defensive preparations in a wooded grove near a water source.
But halfway through the project, she realized she had forgotten something essential: a water source.
It is perhaps the best place to see nearly every human impact on a water source.
Like most crickets they need a water source -- a puddle would suffice -- and eat almost anything organic.
Rather than serve city or industrial customers as a water source, the lake is mostly used for bass fishing.
Insurers are thinking twice about covering people who live far from a fire station or a water source.
century b.C., above a water source.
When establishing pastures on mined areas, it is essential to provide a water source.
The product chosen for the case study was a water source heat pump.
A larger version can be fixed to a water source to provide dispensable clean water for a family.
Probably near a water source and within easy reach.
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