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"wash ashore" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is washing onto the beach from the ocean, usually because of strong winds or waves. For example: "The strong winds pushed the boat onto the beach, and it was soon washed ashore."
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Most turtles never wash ashore".
Dead animals continue to wash ashore.
Storm-tossed siblings wash ashore on a forbidden island.
Mr. Choules disposed of the first mine to wash ashore in Australia during the war.
There are no sea sirens, but shark eggs, nicknamed mermaid's purses, wash ashore.
Debris from the tsunami is expected to wash ashore over the next several years.
Maybe they will fall in the water and eventually wash ashore.
They prefer fish and marine mammals that wash ashore to foxes.
It is not clear what is making the sharks wash ashore.
We've never found any migrants alive in Nova Scotia, but we've had ships wash ashore there".
One group of evaluators is scattering bird carcasses offshore and measuring how many sink and how many wash ashore.
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