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The phrase 'quantities of water' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large amount of water, for example: We need to transport large quantities of water to the drought-stricken area.
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The rainforest canopy transpires enormous quantities of water.
"Large quantities of water and sewage will travel downhill fast".
The industrial processes require large quantities of water.
Massive quantities of water, sand and chemicals are pumped into the wells at high pressure.
In several places, the downward flow of enormous quantities of water takes place constantly.
In addition, the vast quantities of water used can lead to problems by depleting local ecosystems.
Another would be to reduce dependence on irrigation, which requires large quantities of water.
Or the vast quantities of water that go into washing those same T-shirts?
She drank enormous quantities of water, which she then threw up.
For example, animals that absorb large quantities of water into their bodies (such as freshwater fishes) excrete copious quantities of water in their urine.
Many experts say quantities of water will achieve the same performance results.
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