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Reply to: 2254 by manchanda123 < Prev  2256  Next > Reply | Post New
Re: Ebbing of tide Admin - 3/17/2007 05:52
Ebbing Tide is the more used term. I did a little research and found that it is considered an oxymoron in some cases. I have added it to our oxymoron list.

Many thanks for your input.

Kindest Regards,

Ellis


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