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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a firestorm of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that has generated intense controversy, criticism, or emotional response.
Example: "The politician's remarks sparked a firestorm of debate among the public and media."
Alternatives: "a whirlwind of" or "a storm of".
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The result was a firestorm of protest.
A firestorm of public protest followed.
In the process, the campaign unleashed a firestorm of protest.
Saudi officials have faced a firestorm of embarrassing international publicity.
Those plans set off a firestorm of protest.
In return, he faced a firestorm of scorn.
Mr. Hiss's appearance ignited a firestorm of protest.
W Hotels set off a firestorm of competitors.
It pulled them last summer, after a firestorm of criticism.
[Excerpt] The New Unity Partnership (NUP) has stirred up a firestorm of controversy in union circles.
Unsurprisingly, the article has touched off a firestorm of debate in the online comments section.
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