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Discover LudwigThe word "Collide" is correct in written English
It is used to describe the action of two or more objects coming into contact with force, often resulting in a crash or impact. Example: "The two cars collided at the intersection, causing a significant traffic jam."
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In one new hybrid show on Channel Seven the dual genres of food and renovation will collide in Kitchen Revolution: a reality format which will screen every week night until the restaurants built by the contestants are ready for the viewers to visit and eat the cooked by the reality stars.
There's also a chance that both worlds might collide with Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos confirming that there have been discussions about including Netflix characters in Marvel's cinematic universe.
Since the start of 2014, these streams have begun to veer into each other and collide.
Belgium: Rosberg punctures Hamilton's left rear tyre when they collide on the second lap.
Instead the Northampton wing, backing up spectacularly, spurned the two men inside him and went for the corner only to collide painfully with Argentina's lock Patricio Albacete.
But this is changing – and the picture is becoming more complex as minority and mainstream cultural ideas collide.
It's equivalent to not showing children what happens if cars collide and people aren't wearing seat belts.
Think of the class war not as the hope of hanging the bourgeoisie from lampposts but in the language of John Rawls, an American liberal philosopher: the interests of different groups often "collide", and it is the duty of a democratic government to "adjudicate" between rival claims.
But I'm pleased with his answer, coming as it does as late Leigh and late Turner collide.
Fiction and reality started to collide.
"But I fully expect that as president there will be several occasions when we would collide".
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