Sentence examples similar to a tide of message from from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a tide of message from" is not correct in English; it should be "a tide of messages from." You can use it to describe a large influx of communications or information coming from a specific source.

Example: "After the announcement, there was a tide of messages from concerned citizens expressing their opinions."
Alternatives: "a wave of messages from" or "a flood of messages from".

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The announcement of his death unleashed a tide of sympathy from around the world.

The difference is that Mr. Estrada was elected on a tide of support from poor voters.

News of his death yesterday was met with a tide of tributes from his peers.

Meanwhile a tide of militancy spread from Wana across the frontier.

Later, benefiting from a tide of '60s revivalism, it staged a comeback.

He forged ahead against a tide of ghosts and pirates and sexy nurses from the spirit realm.

Stand in the lobby as audiences emerge from "Wicked" or "Billy Elliot," and you surf a tide of happy babble.

A tide of humanity is suffering horribly.

It was like a tide of humanity.

Republican advertisements hammer the message that one-party rule — Democrats also control the governor's office and the State Assembly — has led to a tide of corruption and incompetence that has made the state a laughingstock.

We're on a tide of history.

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