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Neagh
/ neɪ /
noun
- a lake in Northern Ireland, in SW Co Antrim: the largest lake in the British Isles. Area: 388 sq km (150 sq miles) 
Example Sentences
In recent years large blooms of potentially toxic blue-green algae in Lough Neagh – caused in large part by long-term pollution – have grabbed the headlines.
Blue-green algae has been present in Lough Neagh all summer.
The ongoing pollution crisis at Lough Neagh is "heart-wrenching" to watch, a public meeting has been told.
The public meeting follows a number of events during the summer that focused on the ongoing issues at Lough Neagh.
Bernadette McAliskey, from Lough Neagh Development Trust, said Agriculture Minister Andrew Muir was trying to tackle the issue but was "not succeeding".
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