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The phrase "through these waters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe navigating a difficult situation or literally to refer to traveling through a body of water. Example: "As we sailed through these waters, we encountered both challenges and moments of beauty."
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History ripples through these waters.
Coutts steers carefully through these waters.
It's amazing cruising through these waters flying our black-and-white Jolly Roger, in defiance of the Ecuadoran Navy.
Mr. Stolnitz said Mr. Adam mentioned that he was aware of the risks of traveling through these waters.
Sadly, during my visit, there were no signs of icebergs, polar bears or the sperm whales that migrate through these waters – only a vast grey ocean.
As Alfred Lansing detailed in his monumental history, "Endurance," published in 1959, Shackleton planned to navigate through these waters, which were choked with pack ice and bergs, and establish a base camp on the shore.
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The natural hydrochemistry of surface and groundwater are principally controlled by the rocks and sediments through which these waters flow through.
"I had to build a big cylinder and squirt water into it, with the Earth out the window, and set up a camera to get pictures of the Earth coming through these water droplets floating around.
How are you able to navigate through those waters after all these years?
Allow me to guide you through these troubled waters with some advice.
If that meant misleading their members, so be it.Mr Oborne steers adroitly through these deep waters.
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