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Water is strange stuff.
I want some water.
If it were not for water, no living things could live.
If it were not for water, we couldn't live.
Without water, nothing could live on this earth.
A water shortage causes inconvenience.
The shortage of water means that plants cannot thrive.
What do you call it when water freezes?
The water shortage is due to the weather.
There is no water.
The water came up to my waist.
Water spouted from the broken faucet.
Water poured from the broken pipe.
I want to drink some water.
I'd like some water.
If it were not for water, no living things could live.
Without water, nothing could live.
I can't swallow these tablets without a drink of water.
If it were not for water, no living things could live.
But for water, no man could live.

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