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The phrase "a water tower" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a structure designed to store water and provide pressure for a water supply system.
Example: "The town's skyline is dominated by a large water tower that supplies water to the entire community."
Alternatives: "a water storage tank" or "a water reservoir."
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No, merely a water tower.
A water tower?" Downtown St . Paulis already skittish.
He climbed a water tower to hang a Sixers banner.
Domiz camp, view from top of a water tower I climbed a water tower to get this Aerial shot of Domiz refugee Camp, Kurdistan Region of norther Iraq.
A mile away, their reinforcements were pinned down by snipers hiding in a water tower.
Rusted grain silos and a water tower make up the town's meagre skyline.
Elmo's Breath," a dark installation of milky pinks and purples in a water tower.
A water tower on the roof was supporting an array of cell phone antennae.
"I suppose it is unusual to live in a water tower," she said.
"Welcome among the last," proclaimed one banner to the pope affixed on a water tower.
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Place a water tower and water pump at any reserved place for these facilities.
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