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"a gale" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It is used to refer to a strong wind and is typically used in a metaphor, such as in the sentence "life is a gale, ever changing and unpredictable".
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It was blowing a gale.
Buildings swayed like reeds in a gale.
Outside Saturday, a gale was howling.
But a gale is blowing again.
It was blowing a gale, freezing.
11.54pm BST And now there's a gale.
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She was like a gale-force wind".
A small figure leans into a gale-force wind, as leafy trees succumb to it.
That's an indicator of a gale-force wind that Perriello was never likely to survive.
A gale-force wind machine blows all the air away from the door as it closes.
To make matters worse, a gale-force wind screamed down the beach.
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