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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large storm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a significant weather event that involves strong winds, heavy rain, or other severe conditions.
Example: "The meteorologist warned that a large storm was approaching the coast, bringing with it the potential for flooding and high winds."
Alternatives: "a major storm" or "a severe storm".
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Should a large storm hit, it could prove disastrous.
The plane was flying towards a large storm system, a common obstacle on that route.
In 2012 a large storm caused sea ice to fracture and melt rapidly.
Two studies were conducted during dry weather and one following a large storm event.
With a large storm approaching, we're stuck at Lake Untersee without much time to spare.
This winter, 80 inches of snow has fallen, and a large storm is predicted to arrive on Wednesday.
But that increase is only a slim silver lining in what appears to be a large storm cloud.
Swirling clouds and a large storm — the white oval — are seen here in the planet's dynamic northern hemisphere.
Essentially a large storm protection berm around lower Manhattan, it will extend for 10 miles, and aims to protect an incredibly dense, vibrant and low-lying urban area.
"These communities need to be moved as soon as possible before a large storm hits," said Victoria Herrmann, managing director of the Arctic Institute.
Snowfall in the Northeast was above average this year, including a large storm in early March, conditions that historically drive up skier traffic.
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