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The phrase "a rip current" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ocean conditions, particularly in relation to swimming safety and beach activities.
Example: "The lifeguard warned us about a rip current that could pull swimmers out to sea."
Alternatives: "a rip tide" or "a current of water".
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Nicole was caught in a rip current and pulled out to sea.
Swimmers caught in a rip current should not attempt to swim shoreward directly against the current.
He said that although the water looked calm on Tuesday, there was a rip current.
The group was caught in a rip current while diving in Komodo National Park off Bali.
Should a poet try to stop the clock or, like a swimmer caught in a rip current, ride the tide?
They can get tired, they can get a cramp, they get can caught in a rip current or in something underwater — or they can bump their head.
It was off the Beach 95th Street section where Mahin Iqbal, 17, and two friends were swept into a rip current on Sept. 2, 2004.
In the footage, the actor is also shown beckoning other swimmers to shore, away from a rip current flowing out to sea.
Two men and a woman were caught in a rip current off Mawgan Porth beach near Newquay at around 1.30pm on Sunday.
Inexperienced surfers can place themselves at risk in a rip current if they exhaust themselves swimming against the flow or panic.
He said that drownings almost never occurred when lifeguards were present, but that a young man who was caught in a rip current this year had also died.
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