adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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archaeology
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Conservation measures of this kind help to explain the enormous cost of both wetland and underwater archaeology .
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The Breadalbane and Lake Ontario expeditions have opened a new era in underwater archaeology , Nelson says.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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underwater plants
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Are some renowned amongst their fellows for the quality of their underwater ballads and harmonies?
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Each guide also includes full colour underwater photographs illustrating the marine life you could expect to see.
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He could not tell whether they were broken ends, or perhaps the loose ends from underwater knots that had come undone.
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Monterey Bay in northern California is an underwater canyon about the size and depth of the Grand Canyon.
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The grass simply evolves into underwater grass and seems to exist equally comfortably waving dreamily around, endlessly drowning.
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The Weathermatic happily bobbed about in mountain pools, the automatic flash adding sparkle to underwater shots.