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The phrase "along with the tide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs simultaneously or in harmony with the natural ebb and flow of the tide, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The fishermen set out to sea along with the tide, hoping for a bountiful catch."
Alternatives: "in sync with the tide" or "together with the tide".
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Nor, often, do you get it in an opera house, where audiences these days tend more to float along with the tide, reading super-titles of dialogue transpiring in a language they don't understand, than sit with the razor-sharp focus of a young "Hamilton" fan pouncing on every flint-spark of lyric shooting from the stage.
Along with the tide came the wind.
The moratorium call has risen along with the tide of executions.
The fact is that the "neutral" in any war or crisis -- those, that is, who rest immobile or are borne along with the tide -- are far more numerous than the outright heroes or the outright villains.
Natural UV irradiation of the normal habitat of N. vectensis may be an important genotoxic stressor: Although solar UV-irradiation is absorbed efficiently within the first meters of the surface water, in flat estuarine salt marshes the natural habitat of N. vectensis this protective barrier is subject to high variations due to water level changes for example along with the tide (Fig. 9).
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These wetlands were formed by the combined action of sediment and freshwater discharges from the Orinoco, one of the longest rivers in South America (2,140 km) along with the tides on a flat alluvial plain [316].
I was carried along by the tide of these advances, bobbing about at the front, but I had very little to do with the tide.
Have you been carried along on the tide of "Linsanity"?
With such drastic and unexpected events, it is easy to get swept along with the inevitable tide of media commentary and politicking, and for decisions to be made without a thorough analysis of their consequences.
It is a sign of the times that the power of internationalist evidence and debate appears to have drowned out the instincts of a British prime minister, and that an impressive secretariat has swept him along with the dominant tide in which there is little room for traditional conservative thinking on development.
The human tide may turn along with the American economy, but the supply of potential border-hoppers has plunged: whereas in the 1960s the average Mexican woman had seven children, she now has two.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com