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The phrase "an underwater" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is located or occurring beneath the surface of water, often in contexts related to marine life, activities, or environments.
Example: "The documentary showcased an underwater ecosystem teeming with vibrant marine life."
Alternatives: "a submerged" or "an aquatic".
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California's now an underwater land!
It's an underwater street.
Everyone loves an underwater island.
Below, an underwater hockey stick.
"I'd never done an underwater shoot before.
The result is an underwater hypostyle hall.
The diver needed an underwater mouse.
California's now an underwater land! silent night!
He looked like an underwater sea diver".
It permits an underwater sojurn that is free & unconstrained.
Think inner tubing through an underwater tunnel surrounded by sharks.
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