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The sentence "there is water" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to state the existence or presence of water in a specific location or context. Example: "As I walked through the forest, I could hear the soothing sound of a nearby stream. When I reached the clearing, I saw that there was water flowing peacefully through the rocks."
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We get thirsty, so there is water.
Buttermilk Creek is a spring-fed creek, so there is water year-round.
Isn't that when flood controls come into play--when there is water to manage?
There is water everywhere.
But there is water.
Somewhere, there is water.
The Ultimate Illusion Then there is water.
Instead of juice, there is water.
"There is water and electricity everywhere.
Lights would appear wherever there is water.
Where there is water, is there life?
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