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"collide to" is not a correct sentence in English.
You can use the verb "collide" followed by the preposition "with" to indicate when two objects, people, or forces hit each other. For example: "The two ships collided with each other in the night sky."
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The fragments in their jiggled scope collide to form more sacred windows.
If two of these "partons" collide to form a black hole, the result should be spectacular.
For example, two photons, each of energy E, can collide to form two particles, each with mass m = E/c2.
Blades collide to keep umpire busy as Boat Race produces an enthralling battle between evenly matched crews.
Too often, legitimate but competing interests collide to create inertia, which means patients do not get the care they should.
Her array of reggae, jazz, soul, choral, electronica, folk and classical influences collide to create a sound that is hers alone".
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Restriction of their movements on a single dimension forces cells to collide head-to-head.
Fusion involves small atomic nuclei colliding to form larger ones, a process that releases energy.
"We're two people who collided to change each others' destinies".
It was heavily laced with blackcurrants, with tart, sweet, ripe berries colliding to make this most quintessential of English puddings.
Up to 10 people at a time can career around the space, their cubes occasionally colliding to colorful effect.
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