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"churning water" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to choppy, turbulent water, usually caused by wind or tidal action. For example: "The churning water below the bridge made it difficult for the fishermen to navigate their boat."
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Her husband died in the churning water.
The ground sank under the churning water.
In the churning water, Tompkins and Ridgeway capsized.
The melting ice resulted in churning water that rushed seaward heavy with rocks and debris.
Then he saw Juan Carlos hurl himself into the churning water below.
Suddenly, it made nearly a 90-degree dive and crashed into shallow, churning water.
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He squeezed a fat sandworm onto a hook and plunked it into the dark, churning waters.
There is definitely a cup or two of soap in the plot's churning waters.
Below us, the churning waters of the sea reflected the last rays of sunlight.
Five people, including two children, have died so far, drowned or swept away in the churning waters.
The choppy, churning waters stir up mud and grime, making it hard to find a fresh catch.
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