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The phrase "water it for" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "Make sure to water it for a few minutes each day to keep the plant healthy."
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When I leave my home, there is no one to water it for weeks on end.
"It's like a seed – you have to water it for it to become a plant.
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Once a day for two days or so, lift the sheeting and water it again for curing.
She [the bartender] had to water it down for me".
"Without water it keeps for years so I could make it far in advance to save this time".
While the resource is not used for drinking water, it is pumped for irrigation.
After rinsing the gel with water it was scanned for further analysis.
Winter has snow (frozen water) it's perfect for practicing controlling water.
It has an independent water utility, which charges for the water it sells in bulk.
Neither company pays for the water it extracts.
Water it whenever it is dry for the first year.
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