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"knee-deep water" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where a person is immersed in water up to his or her knees. For example, "The children waded through the knee-deep water at the beach."
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During monsoons, some people work in knee-deep water.
The video ends with the men walking alongside the boat in knee-deep water.
She says her neighbourhood is submerged in knee-deep water most monsoons.
"I have been in knee-deep water in many parts of my district during King Tide".
Three men, Tony, Mike and Carlo, stand in knee-deep water next to their anchored powerboat.
Huge flatbed police trucks ferried people through the knee-deep water to their flooded homes.
He and his cameraman put them on and strode into the knee-deep water.
We hiked under bamboo leaves in knee-deep water, until we came to a clear pool.
With Pakistan you saw a few people wading through ankle-deep, maybe knee-deep water".
She saw herself from a great distance, a woman stooping in knee-deep water for someone else's wishes.
In the afternoon, residents standing in knee-deep water passed dozens of packets of bread across the river by hand.
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