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Discover LudwigThe phrase "floating water" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing water that is moving or being carried by a current, rather than being stationary. Example: The river was filled with floating water, rushing steadily towards the ocean.
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Look for floating water hyacinths or moss.
The floating water lily pads and clumps of pickerelweed in "Passengers" give off a muted glow amid their reflections.
Other offenders include: Parrot feather ( Myriophyllum aquaticum ), floating water fern ( Azolla filiculoides or Azolla caroliniana), and Nuttall's waterweed ( Elodea nuttallii ).
But a glimpse of floating water lilies, a perfumed pot-pourri of pinks, lilacs and greens, from Monet's Giverny garden is worth the ticket price alone.
Jacanas with their greatly elongated toes and claws walk over floating water weeds, and herons with long legs wade in shallow water.
It used an external circular frame supported by columns of a fixed height which allowed the enclosed container to rise and fall on a floating water reservoir.
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In addition, German floating waters form a further potential with a total length of 130,000 km [43].
The Rochdale Canal harbours floating water-plantain (Luronium), an endangered aquatic plant.
And like other GPS units, the 188C is waterproof and floats in water, should it drop.
If egg floats, water is salty enough for curing; if egg sinks, add salt and mix gently, repeating until egg floats to surface.
The earth floated on water; water was the natural cause of all things.
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