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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like a tidal wave" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that occurs suddenly and with great force or intensity. Example: "The news hit me like a tidal wave, overwhelming me with emotion."
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It submerged cinema like a tidal wave".
"But this year it's like a tidal wave".
Music, for me, was like a tidal wave.
It's like a tidal wave of human emotion.
"It felt like a tidal wave," Pahwa recalled.
"It's like a tidal wave," said Ward Franz, the state representative who sponsored Missouri's legislation.
The debris was like a tidal wave, the ceiling, the chairs ripping through".
The booing came down like a tidal wave of concentrated hostility.
The W.T.O. was like a tidal wave that would blow Aurangabad's economy to flinders.
The atmosphere was charged and the ovation at the end was like a tidal wave.
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