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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The tidal clock is a simple device that can be used to predict the time of the next high or low tide.
The tidal flow of people through the city can be overwhelming during rush hour.
The tidal flats are a rich habitat for many species of birds.
The new movie has a tidal effect on the audience.
The rock band's music had a tidal impact on the fans.
The book had a tidal influence on her thinking.
The president's decision had a tidal effect on the economy.
The politician's speech had a tidal sway on the voters.
The celebrity's social media post had a tidal effect on the fans.
The pandemic had a tidal effect on the tourism industry.
The teacher's encouragement had a tidal effect on the student's confidence.
The coach's pep talk had a tidal effect on the team's performance.
The tidal current carried the boat out to sea.
The sailors studied the tidal charts to plan their journey.
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