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Kevin
I have a question.
Please look at the attached photo.
Should this event be called a 'water fountain show' or just a 'water show'?
Thank you!
Jul 29, 2024 11:27 AM
Answers · 2
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I think either phrase gets the idea across. To me, "water show" sounds like a specific event related to water or near a body of water, like the Waterfire festival in Rhode Island. "Water fountain show" feels more like when a public decorative fountain does a big display on the hour or half hour, similar to the clock tower chimes. But to describe the photo, I think both noun phrases are fine.
July 31, 2024
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