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Discover Ludwig"tidal wave" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an enormous, destructive wall of water that surges toward land, often caused by an earthquake or other seismic event. For example, "The coast was devastated by the sudden tidal wave caused by the earthquake."
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tidal wave
noun
A large and sudden rise and fall in the tide.
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After avoiding that tidal wave.
"There's a Tea Party tidal wave coming.
A tidal wave of criticism has followed.
This is a tidal wave.
My hair is a tidal wave.
It submerged cinema like a tidal wave".
Hardly a tidal wave of vituperation.
Nothing can stop the tidal wave.
"Because it would signal a tidal wave.
We have a grand (tidal) wave.
How can I change the tidal wave of corporate agriculture?
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