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"beneath the waves" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is underwater, figuratively or literally. For example, "The secrets of the deep lie beneath the waves."
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Listen: War Beneath The Waves.
And beneath the waves?
That was life beneath the waves.
Leave the oil beneath the waves".
Small wonder that it ends up beneath the waves.
Fantasy dances set beneath the waves have a long history.
But sinking beneath the waves isn't the only danger.
Twenty hours later the ship "had sunk beneath the waves".
The sea grasses might pull you down beneath the waves.
This may not be enough to stop a very British tradition from disappearing beneath the waves.
Water above all: this production may be remembered as the "Tristan" that goes beneath the waves.
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