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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tidal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to tides, such as discussing tidal waves, tidal forces, or tidal patterns.
Example: "The coastal town is known for its beautiful beaches and the impressive tidal changes that occur throughout the day."
Alternatives: "a wave" or "a surge".
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There's a tidal surge.
The Hudson is a tidal river.
"The Derwent is a tidal river.
A tidal wave of criticism has followed.
This is a tidal wave.
My hair is a tidal wave.
Hardly a tidal wave of vituperation.
Diagram of a tidal power barrage.
"Because it would signal a tidal wave.
"It would take quite a tidal wave to reach us".
It's like a tidal wave of human emotion.
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