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"its river" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
For example, you could use the phrase "its river" in a sentence like this: "The small town nestled in the hills was known for its river, where children and adults alike spent their days fishing."
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Founded in 2016, the startup burst on to the scene when it launched its River product in an Indiegogo campaign that pulled in $1 million.
Its river views also make it the ideal vantage point for absorbing the noble, though hectic, collage of Parma's past.
Reluctant to share its river waters with other states, it has passed laws to cancel earlier inter-state agreements.
"Austin must depend on its river for the water, and so it must respond to what the river is telling us".
California must have a plan in place by Dec. 31 or it could lose a significant part of its river allotment.
It has had to live down nicknames such as "the mistake on the lake" while its river was so badly polluted that it caught fire in 1969.
Nor am I pleading with Chicago to stop dyeing its river green (which, when you see it in person, is pretty amazing).
Adding in a commerce platform will give Twitter an additional revenue source that it can gain from the "real estate" in its river.
Furthermore, if biodiversity/natural value of the WHS must be conserved, it is very important to monitor the health status of its river system.
Its factories belched smoke and its river stank.
Boatyards and warehouses sprang up around its river landing.
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