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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "water hose" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a hose that is specifically designed for carrying or spraying water. Example: The children played in the backyard with a water hose, splashing each other and giggling.
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The water hose wouldn't do nothing".
When he was 6 he started playing a water hose.
There is one water hose for the whole village.
"It's like a water hose in the sky that's pointed right at us," Samenow said.
Recently broke down and cried on the pitch and sprayed journalists with a water hose.
No production, just boring washing down with a hot/cold water hose.
Wash them off with a hard squirt from a water hose.
Before recording one hostage video, his captors thrashed him with a water hose.
Every day I drove a water hose through the tent to keep the dust down".
Instead, at one point they were sprayed with a water hose.
"All he had to do was use a water hose," he says.
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