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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moving water" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as either a noun or an adjective in the same way as any other similar phrase. For example: "The water in the river was moving swiftly."
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Moving water means making electricity.
They're formless, fluid creatures like moving water.
"This is moving water," he said.
Both were once motorized with moving water.
Thomas's face stretched unrecognizably on the moving water.
And a fountain, for the sound of moving water.
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Some frogs prefer fast-moving water, others slow.
They grow best in still or slow-moving water.
Blue-green algae flourishes in hot, slow-moving water.
Fast-moving water topped 120 feet in one village in 1896.
I watch the stony bottom, which flies by under fast-moving water.
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