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The phrase "collide and" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a way of connecting two ideas, particularly when the ideas are related and come together in some way. For example, "The two cars collided and sent debris flying across the road."
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Boat wakes collide and pile up.
Sometimes these clusters collide and merge with one another.
The two players collide, and Lue falls, writhing in pain.
The two tales eventually collide, and not just figuratively.
Eventually Sophie's two worlds collide, and the truth comes out.
Worlds collide and the universe looks in peril.
The two light streams collide and abolish each other.
The dancers collide and mess with one another, using bodies as rolling pins.
Worlds collide and merge; the clean, white, Modernist plane is breached.
The atoms collide and agglomerate, resulting in events in the perceptible world.
Annihilation, in physics, reaction in which a particle and its antiparticle collide and disappear, releasing energy.
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