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The phrase "waters edge" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the point where land meets a body of water, such as a river, lake, or ocean. Example: We took a walk along the water's edge, enjoying the peaceful sound of the waves crashing against the shore.
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Politics, it was said, stopped at the waters' edge.
"The Constitution does not stop at the waters' edge," Lehnert said.
Teresa, on email Have a look at Rachel Meehan's books – the Waters Edge trilogy.
In Arverne, Mr. Riso said he was almost certain that the last 22 condos at Waters Edge would sell by summer.
"The whole city is infected by this foodie craze, and at the moment it stops at the waters edge," he said.
On shore dives with Table Bay Diving, I've even been waved off by curious baboons, who come right to the waters edge.
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This was captured through high-speed photography to create an elegant, monotone image, confined to the waters edges.
Dip one side of the paddle into the water, edge side down.
Each is an image of endless rich, blue water edged by coastlines and punctuated with islands.
"Breakdancing is all very well, but I still reckon Jesus walking on water edges it," pointed out one local.
The highest number of champion trees was found in water-edge hedgerows.
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