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Discover Ludwig"wash across" is a valid phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe any action of washing that covers a broad area. For example: The waves washed across the shore, leaving seagull feathers and seaweed in their wake.
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Waves wash across the runway at Reagan National Airport.
Shenita Simon watches a twilight rain wash across Brownsville.
At Baghdad's Central Teaching Hospital for Children, gallons of raw sewage wash across the floors.
And "serious harm" doesn't even apply in libel yet, let alone wash across wider media borders.
One big, whistling truck after another threw a blinding wash across our windshield.
See the tides of economic buoyancy or disillusion that wash across 28 borders.
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Travel anxieties washed across the world, sending tourist numbers plunging.
As 2010 drew to a close, floodwaters were washing across much of the state of Queensland, Australia.
Each slit throat is announced by red light washing across the stage.
Sussman's mouth opened wide as a look of disbelief washed across his face.
Suddenly a wave of red rose up and washed across the white surface.
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