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below the water level
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "below the water level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to geography, engineering, or discussions about bodies of water and their levels. Example: "The construction site is located below the water level, which poses challenges for drainage."
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Exact Expressions
24 human-written examples
Baby brain on board ReprintsOne reason the glaciers are unstable is that they are attached to the seabed far below the water level.
News & Media
Katharine's work used satellite radar measurements to monitor sea ice, showing it was possible to measure the thickness – including the bit that is hidden below the water level – from space.
News & Media
The construction of the tunnel, which would pass below the water level only 10 metres beneath the 20,000-tonne cathedral, could cause the ground to shift or compress, destabilising the building, he added.
News & Media
He moved on to roses: "I snap off the thorns that will be below the water level, so the stems can absorb better, but I leave on those above, so they do not take in too much air and let the flowers open too quickly".
News & Media
Members of one group of chrysomelid larvae (Sagrinae) bore in stems of leguminous vines, causing gall-like swellings; others (Donaciinae) feed on and in the stems of freshwater plants, often below the water level, or hide (Cassidinae) in unopened parts of monocot plants such as palms, grasses, bamboos, and gingers; still others (Galerucinae) may feed on both roots and leaves or act as leaf miners.
Encyclopedias
In the most of the transporting part, the water table is located below the water level inside tunnels, resulting high percentage of water to be lost by percolation.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
36 human-written examples
You can fill the container below the line since the water level will eventually decrease as the machine turns it into steam, but doing so will not allow you to get maximum efficiency out of the vaporizer.
Wiki
A steam boiler was fitted with a small observation window of glass and heated beyond its normal operating temperature with the water level below the top of the firebox.
Wiki
The water level below the dam in TUN commonly increases (up-arches) to the lower level of the gates.
Science
While backwashing or vacuuming out to waste, be sure not to do not drain the water level below bottom of skimmer.
Wiki
If the water level is below the top of the pebbles, the bottom of the pot stays out of the water and the large surface area of the exposed pebbles evaporates a lot of water right around the plant.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the placement of objects or organisms in aquatic environments, use "below the water level" to clearly indicate they are situated beneath the surface. This is especially useful in scientific writing and technical manuals.
Common error
Be specific about the reference point. Saying something is "below" can be vague. Clarify if it's "below the water level" or "below sea level" to prevent misinterpretations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "below the water level" functions primarily as a prepositional phrase used to indicate the location or position of something in relation to the surface of water. Ludwig AI's examples showcase its use in various contexts, ranging from scientific research to everyday descriptions.
Frequent in
Science
46%
News & Media
33%
Wiki
17%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
4%
Formal & Business
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "below the water level" is a grammatically sound and frequently used prepositional phrase for indicating a position beneath a water surface. Ludwig AI confirms its common usage across Science, News & Media, and Wiki contexts. Ensure clarity by specifying the reference point and considering synonyms like "submerged" or "underwater" for nuanced meaning. When writing technical or scientific content it's a great way to deliver information in a clear manner.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
under the water
A simpler, more direct way of expressing the same idea.
submerged
Implies complete covering by water, differing from simply being 'below'.
underwater
Specifies a location or state existing entirely in water.
beneath the surface
More general, referring to anything under a surface, not exclusively water.
lower than the waterline
More specific to the context of a vessel or structure in water.
at a depth of
Focuses on the measurement of how far down something is.
in the depths
More figurative, suggesting a great distance below the surface.
at the bottom
Indicates the lowest point, typically of a body of water.
hidden from view
Emphasizes the lack of visibility due to being underwater.
out of sight underwater
Combines the ideas of being unseen and being in the water.
FAQs
What does "below the water level" mean?
It refers to something that is situated or occurring beneath the surface of a body of water, such as a lake, river, or ocean.
How can I use "below the water level" in a sentence?
For example, "The construction site is located below the water level, which poses challenges for drainage."
What are some alternatives to saying "below the water level"?
You can use alternatives like "submerged", "underwater", or "beneath the surface" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "below the water line" or "below the water level"?
While both are correct, "below the water line" is often used in the context of ships or structures, whereas "below the water level" is more general.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested