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The phrase "the river where" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used to introduce a relative clause that provides more information about the location or attribute of a specific river. Here is an example: "The Amazon, the river where many species of exotic animals thrive, is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts."
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About the river where she swam".
They drove older children into the river, where they drowned.
He tossed the bag into the river where it exploded.
One pushed the canoe out into the river, where it began to drift downstream.
Many eventually settled along the western bank of the river, where some opened shops.
The rubbish was also polluting the river where the villagers collect water.
And, of course, the river, where the taxis are still making their way.
They were stationed in a rural base near the river where the outbreak first started.
Another is near Empire, further down the river, where the levees could be opened.
Lexington was settled down near the river, where this house is, in the late 1770s.
Just as we don't set traps near the river where the animals go to drink.
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