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Discover Ludwig"water power" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to energy generated using water. Here is an example sentence: "The nearby hydroelectric plant takes advantage of water power to generate electricity."
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water power
noun
Mechanical or electrical energy derived from running or falling water; originally obtained from a waterwheel immersed in a stream; modern hydroelectric power is obtained from turbines fed from reservoirs
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There's no water, power or sanitation.
Water, power, Internet: our impossible triangle.
Once heated, could the water power the air-conditioning too?
Rep. 820 ; St. Anthony Falls Water Power Co. v.
Inland Fisheries v. Holyoke Water Power Co. 104 Mass.
Rep. 247; Holyoke Water Power Co. v. Lyman, 15 Wall.
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I'm grateful to Glendale Water & Power.
Glendale Water & Power has been struggling lately.
Some Glendale Water & Power commissioners, though, didn't like that idea.
Another 85 position would be under Glendale Water & Power.
I head toward Burbank Water & Power, turning on Lake Street.
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