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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'waves crashing' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing the sound of the sea or any situation where waves hit an object with force and cause a loud noise. Example: The sound of the waves crashing against the rocks filled the air.
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And the waves — crashing and crashing.
We could hear the waves crashing.
As familiar as the waves crashing on the lake.
The sound of the waves crashing against the shoreline was making me feel sleepy.
At night, I wandered out on deck under the stars, with the waves crashing around.
"I used to go to sleep with the sound of the waves crashing," he said.
It segued from Sade to Madonna and included the sounds of gulls crying and waves crashing.
Soon the waves crashing on to the beach are drowned out by the beasts.
I tied in to climb a corner route, waves crashing 50 feet from my pack.
For much of the year, gales howl, sending huge waves crashing against the cliffs.
Bestsellers are the quick waves crashing on the shore; library books work over a longer timescale.
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