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Discover LudwigThe phrase "waves crash" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a commonly used phrase to describe the sound and action of waves hitting the shore or against a surface. An example sentence using this phrase could be: "The sound of the waves crashing against the rocks was a constant reminder of the ocean's power."
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Waves crash.
Waves crash feet away.
Waves crash upon the beach.
Waves crash on the bone-white sand.
The water boils and the waves crash.
-- Waves crash over the Morecambe's West End Promenade.
The waves crash against the rocks hundreds of feet below.
Arriving in Foz, stroll along the seafront to see the ferocious Atlantic waves crash down.
The wind flaps around you like sheets being shaken and the waves crash below.
Just beyond its edge is deep, dark water and jagged rocks where the waves crash in.
A beautiful, rugged landscape where Pacific waves crash against cliffs of redwood.
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