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The phrase "a howling" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a loud and mournful sound, like that of a wolf or a strong wind. Example: As the storm raged on, the trees swayed and the rain poured down in sheets, accompanied by a howling wind that echoed through the night.
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So far they've been a howling success".
With any luck, it will be – ahem – a howling success.
Then comes the attack, which is a howling success.
And sure enough, Friday's event went on despite a howling wind and temperatures near freezing.
Sometimes, on a dark morning with a howling baby, these things don't seem so far-fetched.
I sampled the GT-S model powered by a howling 1.8-liter, four-cylinder engine.
Control every aspect of giving a dinner, and it will be a howling success.
Here, in a show steeped in mortality, it was a howling presence.
There is a howling sing-along to "The Lion Sleeps Tonight".
Facing him – especially in a howling gale – must have been a nightmare.
That last reference point, a longtime preoccupation of Mr. Zorn, occasionally registered as a howling presence.
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