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"ebb tide" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the period of time when the tide is at its lowest point, typically between high tides. Example: As the sun set over the horizon, the ebb tide revealed a beautiful tide pool teeming with colorful marine life.
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ebb tide
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The period between high tide and the next low tide in which the sea is receding.
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It is ebb tide in the Hamptons.
Sedimentation is controlled by the interaction of ebb tide currents and the prevailing SW waves.
The delay could be costly given that ebb tide was less than an hour away.
The ebb tide of female social prestige lowers all boats, even Mavis's.
The ebb tide left only the shells of broken subdivisions; the area's linchpin city, San Bernardino, declared bankruptcy in August.
At the Blair ebb tide, when the Brown tide flows, a Murray comes and a Henman goes.
Rustic waterfront houses in "Fishing Village, White Sea" are sandwiched between low hanging clouds and a harbor at ebb tide.
Bobby said 1976 "was really a tough year for us," citing "the disco ebb tide" with particular chagrin.
"We may be at high tide now," he said, "but ebb tide could soon set in if we become complacent and relax our efforts".
An ebb tide swept the boat out past the Golden Gate Bridge, destroying the complex wing sail and costing the syndicate four months of training.
On each flood tide the water advances about as far as during the preceding high, and on each ebb tide it falls about as low.
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