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water tower
noun
A large tank of water, in an elevated position, acting as a local reservoir; water is pumped into the tank and fed by gravity to the consumers.
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The phrase "water tower" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could write: "The old water tower in the town center was an interesting sight to behold."
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Ypsilanti Water Tower is a historic water tower in Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States, listed as a National Register of Historic Places building in 1981.
Historic The Landmark Trust's fantastic historic properties include the Appleton Water Tower in Norfolk, a Victorian water tower with a roof terrace with views to the Wash.
A similar towering edifice appears in "Water Tower, Rahway, N.J".
No, merely a water tower.
By the water tower?
"No one water tower is the same.
The water tower in Manitowoc is enormous.
Danny drove out to the water tower.
They are also known as Asia's water tower.
But the property had an old water tower.
A water tower?" Downtown St . Paulis already skittish.
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