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The phrase "a maelstrom of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation characterized by chaos, confusion, or turmoil, often involving multiple elements or forces.
Example: "The debate turned into a maelstrom of conflicting opinions and heated arguments."
Alternatives: "a whirlwind of" or "a chaos of".
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Today it is a maelstrom of killing.
"That unleashes a maelstrom of genetic instability," Dr. Campbell said.
A maelstrom of emotion coursed through the Countess's bosom.
A Google check will hurtle you into a maelstrom of earnestly wild-goose-chasing Kippenberger analysis.
Jacobs has found himself in a maelstrom of negative attention, a theme of the young season.
On Wednesday, the quiet cul-de-sac was a maelstrom of television cameras, reporters and onlookers.
It was into central Istanbul, a maelstrom of modernity, that that I now headed.
Finding the balance in a maelstrom of hunger and killing will be hard, but not impossible.
So why has Islam degenerated into a maelstrom of the most virulent anti-Semitism?
The visitors' defence disintegrated amid a maelstrom of mistakes after that.
The theatre-making process is tough and the rehearsal room is a maelstrom of emotions.
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