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"sea serpent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a mythical creature that is said to live in the sea. For example, "Legend has it that a giant sea serpent lurks in the depths of the ocean."
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sea serpent
noun
Any unidentified sea monster, especially one resembling a snake or dragon.
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Champ, the sea serpent of Lake Champlain!
Leviathan, Hebrew Livyatan, in Jewish mythology, a primordial sea serpent.
Along the way they encounter dwarves, mermaids and a truly sinister sea serpent.
Seldom seen at the surface, it is credited as the "sea serpent" of some reported sightings.
Sea serpent, mythological and legendary marine animal that traditionally resembles an enormous snake.
When found decaying on beaches, it is sometimes reported as a sea serpent.
In 1949 54 he voiced Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent on the TV puppet show Time for Beany.
"It's like a sea serpent who's stuck its head underwater and come up on the other side," Mr. Benepe said.
"Most biologists will tell you it probably is the species responsible for the sea serpent legend," Dr. Walker said.
SHARK OR SEA SERPENT?; Bathers in the Hudson River Startled by a Monster That Chased Them from the Water.
Archives|SHARK OR SEA SERPENT?; Bathers in the Hudson River Startled by a Monster That Chased Them from the Water.
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