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The phrase "a blizzard of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an overwhelming amount of something, often information or activity.
Example: "The report was filled with a blizzard of statistics that made it hard to draw any conclusions."
Alternatives: "a flurry of" or "an avalanche of".
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Congress received "a blizzard" of letters.
A blizzard of lawsuits followed.
It's been a blizzard of paper.
The result is a blizzard of social media content.
Blogs and tweets provide a blizzard of instant comment.
The tour took place amid a blizzard of media interest.
"Now," he said, "they get a blizzard of résumés.
And on the very top, a blizzard of brown sugar.
An orgy is acted out as a blizzard of paper.
classmates to make a blizzard of phone calls.
Platten had already instituted a blizzard of tiny fixes.
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