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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of open water" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large area of unenclosed water, such as a lake or the ocean. For example, "We decided to go swimming in the vast expanse of open water."
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Three miles of open water panned ahead.
I angled north, toward a field of open water.
That's a lot of open water to cover.
The other was his love of open water.
At 78° south, the Bay of Whales is the world's southernmost body of open water.
There was virtually no channel of open water between us and the Aurora Australis".
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"You will be affected by changes in the number of open-water days".
In many ways we lost our heritage of open-water swimming.
The journey across the Strait of Gibraltar ranks among the great challenges of open-water swimming.
Whether she fails or succeeds, Ms. Nyad has brought worldwide attention to the growing sport of open-water swimming.
Prieto, a devoted swimmer for the last 25 years, has an affinity for the unpredictable obstacles of open-water swimming.
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