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Discover LudwigThe phrase "store water" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe the action of putting water into a container in preparation for future use. For example, "In anticipation of a potential drought, the farmers began to store water."
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They can store water or repel it.
Catch and store water where it falls.
Most can't afford large tanks or wells to store water.
The porous particles store water for plant roots.
The mountains store water, and the aquarium is housed below.
Built to store water and generate electricity, they are often emblems of national pride.
Kapok trees store water internally and shed their leaves under drought conditions to conserve energy.
Some authorities maintain that the sail was actually a hump used to store water and lipids.
That makes it more important to tame the peaks and store water through the droughts.
The hydroelectric dams store water that otherwise would flow naturally in wet and dry seasons.
Succulents (plants that store water) such as cacti and agaves have thick, fleshy stems or leaves.
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