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Discover LudwigThe phrase "splash against" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe the action of liquid hitting or colliding with something or someone forcefully, creating a splashing sound or effect. Example: The waves crashed against the rocks, sending a powerful spray of water splashing against the shore.
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The indentations, the engineers say, will weaken waves that splash against the top.
Joe Schmidt stood in the reception of the Syon Park Hilton and watched the drizzle splash against the hotel windows.
A funky pillbox-shaped leopard-print hat has been making a splash against the snows of Nagano, Japan.
Here the waves splash against a rock which a chapel of the same name is built on.
James Deater, a retired boilermaker, watched the river creep up his front steps and splash against his garage door.
He put a small, freestanding lead plate in the corner there, to splash against, and this made him realize that a corner could be a structural support.
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Then cold water splashed against my heart.
is like a jaw splashed against a wall.
Mother and I meandered along the river, which shimmered beside us and splashed against its banks.
"Just last week, the sea was splashing against the walls of the house," she said.
Much of the fuel would have then splashed against the outside of the building instead of igniting inside, Dr. Asaideh-Asaidaid.
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