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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a landslide that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant event or outcome that has occurred as a result of a landslide, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "The election results were a landslide that shocked everyone in the political arena."
Alternatives: "an overwhelming victory that" or "a decisive outcome that".
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In Canto XII, the poet finds himself slithering down a landslide that " shifted / under my feet".
Weeks of heavy rains triggered a landslide that buried a sleeping village; 26 deaths were reported.
Like 1945 , 1997was a landslide that had been nearly a generation in the making.
"This rain has caused a landslide that has blocked my trucks," he said.
At least eight people were killed when an irrigation dam burst, starting a landslide that hit three houses.
In the southern province of Sichuan rescuers searched for 21 missing after rain triggered a landslide that buried 58 homes.
Its rains caused a landslide that swept away vegetation and soil from the slope where the snow collapsed.
Then in the late 19th century, a torrential spring downpour set off a landslide that sent the boulder crashing.
In 2014, she was involved in coverage of a landslide that killed 43 people, focusing, which received a Pulitzer Prize for breaking news.
RESCUERS dug for days in an effort to find survivors of a landslide that buried the village of Guinsaugon on February 17th.
As many as 100 people are feared dead after two earthquakes set off a landslide that buried more than 20 houses in northern Afghanistan on Monday, officials said.
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