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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a waterproof pocket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a pocket designed to keep its contents dry, often found in clothing or bags.
Example: "I love this jacket because it has a waterproof pocket that keeps my phone safe during rainstorms."
Alternatives: "a water-resistant pocket" or "a moisture-proof pocket".
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His suits, which are made with two holes for air circulation, quick-dry material and a waterproof pocket, come in plain colors or prints and cost $111 for men and $50 to $55 for boys.
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Bring a tarp to waterproof your tent.
Rain will require a waterproof cover.
Submerge a waterproof pump into the pond.
The unit is water and shock proof, and the idea is that you stick your phone in a waterproof pouch somewhere in your backpack or in a pocket.
It's only $70 and comes with a waterproof wetsuit pocket that can be accessed via a side zipper.
An internal waterproof pocket protects your iPod or cellphone from the elements.
In addition, there is a "floating pocket," a waterproof zippered pouch four inches square sewed to a cord clipped to a loop sewed into the waistband.
A Deluge jacket, from EMS's own line and on sale for $159, has a cinchable hood and waterproof pockets.
A Waterproof, shockproof Executive Pocket Cough-Drop Holster dispenses one drop at a time, refills in seconds.
There's even a removable padded camera block, external snow tool pocket and a waterproof, fleece-lined waist-belt pocket.
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