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Discover Ludwig"rivers that flow" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe or identify specific rivers that have a continuous movement of water. Example: The Amazon and Nile are two of the longest rivers that flow through multiple countries.
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Now a new study has demonstrated a cost-effective method for using man-made wetlands to clean contaminants out of the freshwater rivers that flow into the sea.
The watershed that separates rivers that flow into the oceans and those that flow into the interior basins runs along the crest of the Khangai Mountains.
Many landmark buildings such as Meadowhall and the Sheffield Wednesday grounds flooded due to being close to nearby rivers that flow through the city.
An Islamic hadith holds that they are two of the four rivers that flow into Paradise.
Ten major rivers that flow into South Asia depend on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
The coastal areas are drained by short rivers that flow into the Gulf of Guinea.
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I found cold crystalline rivers that flowed through glorious oak-clad mountains and held a lot of wild trout.
Paleocurrents suggest that Bechler paleochannels are deposits of basin-transverse rivers that flowed to the east, whereas B and L2 paleochannels are deposits of basin-axial rivers that flowed dominantly to the north and northeast.
The Olmecs quarried basalt in the Tuxtla mountains and floated the stones to their villages along the rivers that flowed to the Gulf of Mexico.
The Nile is the longest river in the world, and one of only a few rivers that flows from south to north.
The team found that Sarcosuchus had plenty of crocodilian company in the broad rivers that flowed across the lush plains during the Cretaceous Period.
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