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"well water" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to water that is drawn from a well, which is a deep hole dug in the ground to access groundwater. For example: "The villagers rely on the well water to supply their daily needs."
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(Putten means "to draw well water").
Their well water was poisoned by manure.
They are used to dirty well water".
(The company now uses well water).
"People talked about septic tanks, field mice and well water.
Well, water ice isn't that useful to life: too cold.
No one discussed with them poison well water and earthquakes.
When did New York City stop using well water?
Next week: Strategies for dealing with contaminated well water.
Drink dirty well water with a ladle if you disagree.
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