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"tide in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the movement of water as it comes in towards the shore. It can also be used figuratively to describe something increasing or reaching a peak. Example: As the sun set, the tide slowly came in, filling the sandy beach with cool, refreshing water.
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It is ebb tide in the Hamptons.
Turning the tide in Colombia's conflicts could take years.
Saban pushes his Crimson Tide in much the same way.
There's no way to turn the tide in your favor".
The street smelled of low tide in a tidal swamp.
The women reportedly screamed "Roll Tide!" in the process.
For now, the tide in Russia has yet to turn.
P20 Johnston battles to turn the tide in print.
It will not reverse the leftwing tide in Latin America.
Successes like these could help turn the tide in Afghanistan.
What turned the tide in the end, though, was a serious need for political damage control.
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