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Discover Ludwig"collide in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe two objects or people physically coming into contact with each other. It can also be used figuratively to describe ideas or opinions conflicting with each other. Example: The two cars collided in the intersection, causing a loud crash. Figurative example: Our beliefs and values often collide in discussions about politics.
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The balls collide in midair.
Secularism and fundamentalism collide in Bangladesh.
Sometimes worlds collide in unexpected ways.
These ideas collide in two of his earlier films.
Performers collide in the air or kick one another.
Immigrant and American culture collide in other ways.
"We were lucky we didn't collide in the prestart.
Imagination and reality collide in this exhibition, and imagination wins.
Styles, genres and eras collide in King Krule.
Passing acquaintances collide in a moment of transcendent passion.
"The Return of the Caravels" makes epochs collide in a brawling comic chaos.
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