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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major storm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant weather event that involves strong winds, heavy rain, or other severe conditions.
Example: "The meteorologist warned that a major storm is expected to hit the coast this weekend, bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds."
Alternatives: "a significant storm" or "a severe storm".
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Was a major storm or tornado in the offing?
Fans are being sent home in advance of what is expected to be a major storm.
It's hard to be optimistic when you're restoring a landscape after a major storm.
And it is far worse to be underprepared for a major storm.
"That's easy," says Green. "I remember kayaking near Crossness just after a major storm.
He receives an automated text warning of a major storm approaching.
Unless a major storm arrives within the next week, nothing will grow here this season.
"A major storm is going to go right over it anyway," he said.
It can take two to three years for dunes to become fully re-established after a major storm.
(All of the airlines often waive change fees because of the immediate impact of a major storm).
Proposals to safeguard Broad Channel have been debated for years, but gained momentum only after a major storm in 2010.
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