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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong tide" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically refers to a powerful and forceful flow of water in the ocean or a river. Example: The sailors struggled to navigate their boat through the strong tide, which threatened to pull them off course.
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Swimming against a strong tide is exhausting.
A strong tide rushed out to meet the incoming waves.
You're like a weak swimmer in a strong tide".
In raising questions about the durability of the rise of emerging markets, Mr. Magnus is swimming against a strong tide.
By bringing South Asian politics to the East End Mr Rahman is kicking against a strong tide.
One theory is they had been playing football on a sandbar and got cut off by a strong tide.
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The search resumed midmorning but ended again because of the strong tides.
Would-be renters, Mr. Wood said, "must be able to swim, understand hurricanes, strong tides and outboards".
Blustery weather, winds rising to gale force and strong tides somewhat limited our course.
But its turbines, using a different design than the ones in Maine, could not cope with the strong tides.
The strong tides in those northern waters wash through the farms, reducing the problem of sea lice and other ailments.
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