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The Great Lakes supply drinking water.
The water in lakes and rivers is usually fresh.
Last night, Mizuki was completely drunk and she was walking along the lake, and then she fell in the water.
Last night Mizuki, very drunk, fell into the water while walking along the lakeside.
Water in a solid state is called ice.
There was nothing but water as far as the eye could see.
The dog looked into the water.
Blood is thicker than water.
Blood is thicker than water.
Isn't it about time you guys buried the hatchet and let bygones be bygones?
I'd jump through hoops for you.
Both air and water are indispensable for life.
If it were not for air and water, we could not live.
Without air and water, nothing could live.
Air is to man what water is to fish.
Find an empty bottle and fill it with water.
Gold is far heavier than water.
Fish cannot live out of water.
Air is to us what water is to fish.
We saw a fish splashing in the water.

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