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Discover LudwigThe phrase "water resistant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an item that is not easily damaged or affected by water. For example, "These shoes are water resistant, so they're perfect for outdoor activities."
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The water resistant fabric helps, too.
"The Amida was not water resistant.
Many are highly water resistant, some waterproof.
It wears better than leather and is water resistant.
The product is extremely strong and water resistant.
It was the least water resistant of three fleeces.
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Purchase a heat-and-water resistant adhesive.
Third, it's water-resistant.
"Water-resistant, not waterproof".
(They are both water-resistant).
Lead paint is opaque and water-resistant.
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