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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new water" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of water that is recently discovered or newly created. Example: The scientists were thrilled to discover a new water source deep in the mountain range. In this sentence, "new water" is used to describe the type of water that was recently found.
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(Old fish, new water).
Over half the new water connections no longer work.
The village at least has new water pumps.
The New Water is scheduled for completion by 2017.
It feels like new water, like a baptism.
There's just one source of new water here.
Sayre has erected three new water towers, making five.
Coca-Cola's new water is called Glacéau Smartwater.
New water samples were arriving on Vora's desk every week.
A new water pump was installed on Aug. 9.
Third is the enforcement of new water resources legislation.
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