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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificial pond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pond that is man-made rather than naturally occurring, often for purposes such as landscaping, recreation, or wildlife habitat.
Example: "The garden featured an artificial pond filled with koi fish and surrounded by lush greenery."
Alternatives: "man-made pond" or "constructed pond".
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An early artificial pond, once called Lake Cornelia but later dubbed Hubbell's Pond in honor of a prominent village family that lived by it, serves as an ice-skating rink when it freezes.
The statue was enshrined in a twenty-foot-high rock formation known as the grotto, abutting an artificial pond.
The town owns about 10 acres on the river where Apollo has proposed building a park and artificial pond.
Plans for the surrounding grounds are somewhat sketchier, though there is talk of a helipad and an artificial pond.
Zooming in, we can see the Buen Retiro park just east of the city centre with its large, artificial pond.
An artificial pond used for recreation by Pittsburgh's steel barons over-topped the dam holding it back in May 1889.
That became a splendidly planted area with an artificial pond that is still traversed by swan-shaped excursion boats in the summer.
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