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"iced water" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to cold water that has been cooled with ice cubes. For example, "I'd like to order a large iced water, please."
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Pour a bucket of iced water over your head (Instagram ALS ice bucket competition).
"They're not ice lollies as such but fruit encased in iced water.
Refresh in iced water, drain and dry.
Iced water for the designated driver.
When cooked, refresh in some iced water.
Go slowly, adding iced water if needed.
Have a bowl of iced water ready.
Prepare a roasting tin of iced water.
Put in iced water to crisp up.
Immediately plunge the leaves into iced water.
Drain and refresh in iced water.
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