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Usage of collide, collision and crash



 
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Usage of collide, collision and crash #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 21, 2008 3:09 am   Usage of collide, collision and crash
 

hello,

could you help me to identify those three words? is that ok every word fits to meet together, that is to say , is that proper to say colide with terrain/ crash terrain or car/ collison with car? thank you for your explanation. :D
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Usage of collide, collision and crash #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:52 am   Usage of collide, collision and crash
 

Hi Ligichao,

I would say that two cars can either crash into each other or collide.

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