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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cyclone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large-scale weather system characterized by low pressure and strong winds, typically in meteorological contexts.
Example: "The meteorologist warned that a cyclone was approaching the coast, bringing heavy rain and strong winds."
Alternatives: "a hurricane" or "a typhoon".
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Xavi was a cyclone.
"There was a cyclone in Brooklyn last year.
Málaga were, said Sport, "a cyclone".
The Indian Ocean is a cyclone hotspot.
"It's like a cyclone on mute" said Kassem.
God forbid, it could be a cyclone shelter".
He fled north, orienting himself along a cyclone fence.
What are the most urgent needs after a cyclone strikes?
The book magically opens, releasing a cyclone of glittering ghosts.
I thought we were in the eye of a cyclone".
Bjork is expected to be a cyclone of elfin zaniness.
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