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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificial lake" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it anytime you are referring to a lake that has been created by human intervention, such as by building a dam. For example, "We went fishing at the artificial lake behind the park."
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A former clay pit was landscaped into an artificial lake, Lake Marco.
Lake Burley Griffin is an artificial lake in the centre of Canberra, the capital of Australia.
The Lake Grounds area, built in the early 20th century around an artificial lake, is the town's main park.
Lake Volta, artificial lake in Ghana.
And here, the great artificial lake.
Now it has an artificial lake and faux-Tuscan villas.
Terraces, fountains, and an artificial lake adorn the surrounding plazas.
THERE is a small, artificial lake, well stocked with carp.
Shūgakuin contains three gardens, the third with an artificial lake.
Now, an artificial lake attracts migratory ducks, sandpipers and herons.
So what he does is he fills in the artificial lake, and he uses the area on which the artificial lake was originally located to build the Colosseum; he puts the Colosseum right on the location of the artificial lake.
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