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Discover Ludwig"waterfall" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word when referring to a cascade of water falling from a height, typically formed when a river or stream flows over a precipitous drop in its bed. Example: I watched the magnificent waterfall cascading down the face of the mountain.
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The river Wye runs through the garden where there is also a rippling waterfall.
The jewel in the crown is the waterfall at Janet's Foss and its secret cave, which local legend claims is home to the Fairy Queen.
It is understood the men were swimming near the Ceunant Mawr waterfall, otherwise known as Llanberis Falls, which plunges more than 100ft in two stages into a narrow gorge.
It still does, but the reality is that when you walk up those stairs it's like wading up a waterfall of piss.
She envisaged this vast play city – an underground something or other, a waterfall.
The waterfall, whose names translates as "waterfall of the great ravine", attracts thousands of visitors each year, most of whom admire it from the safety of the Snowdon Mountain Railway viaduct.
Two men have died after getting into difficulty while swimming near a 100ft waterfall in Snowdonia.
The water beneath the waterfall carries thermal pockets of extremely cold temperatures because it very rarely receives sunlight.
"The incident took place at a waterfall near the Snowdon Mountain Railway and involved four men who had been swimming in the area and had got into difficulty.
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Nearby are the two waterfall-filled pools that make up the 9/11 Memorial, which opened three years ago in the footprints of the World Trade Centre (WTC).
These have to account for the very vivid appearances of motion in ordinary perceptions, not just the rather peculiar motions produced in waterfall-type illusions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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