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The phrase "tide comes" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English. It is a simple subject-verb phrase that describes the action of the tide coming in. Example: As the sun set over the horizon, the tide comes in, slowly covering the sandy shore with its gentle waves.
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The tide comes in and goes out".
"Sometimes the tide comes in".
What do we do when the next tide comes?
More perplexing is why brown tide comes and goes.
But the tide comes and goes out twice a day.
When the tide comes in, the water goes under the house.
There's this beautiful art deco hotel that gets cut off when the tide comes in.
When the tide comes in, water is impounded in one or more reservoirs.
When it rains or the tide comes back in, the eggs hatch.
But the American's ecstasy turns to grief when the tide comes in, obliterating the work.
When the tide comes, it has to go somewhere," she said.
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