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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificial ponds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to man-made bodies of water, often created for specific purposes such as irrigation, aquaculture, or recreation.
Example: "The researchers studied the biodiversity in artificial ponds to understand their ecological impact."
Alternatives: "man-made ponds" or "constructed ponds".
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Open marsh water management is not simply about creating artificial ponds.
The artificial ponds are empty except when they flood with rainwater.
On the east side, the "street lakes" begin – a trio of long, narrow artificial ponds.
This is a hard-luck, poverty-plagued region, and raising catfish in artificial ponds was one of the few mainstays.
One of the vendors explains that the proliferation of artificial ponds for rearing carp has brought down the price.
You see artificial ponds, now and again, as far as the horizon — square ponds, dotted with the cages of crawfish.
Less ambitious visions include a skating rink, a pair of artificial ponds for water skiing, an aviation museum and a 500-megawatt power plant.
There it dissolves some of the rare earths, and the slurry is then pumped into leaky artificial ponds with earthen dams, according to mining specialists.
Humans are the ones who created a mecca for geese, given our suburban zeal for short-cropped lawns and clear pathways to artificial ponds.
As the waters receded, most of the fish probably remained in the many artificial ponds, each about 90 feet in diameter.
In Indiana, most of the ash that is not reused ends up in landfills and artificial ponds, usually on property owned by the power companies.
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