Sentence examples for a massive storm of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a massive storm of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large and intense occurrence of something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as emotions or events.
Example: "The news created a massive storm of controversy among the public."
Alternatives: "a huge wave of" or "a tremendous surge of".

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Or look at Chick Fil A which weathered a massive storm of negative consumer sentiment after its CEO made homophobic remarks related to gay marriage.

Or look at Chick Fil A which weathered a massive storm of negative consumer sentiment after its CEO made homophobic remarks related to gay marriage.

In 2008/9, a massive storm of falling oil prices and credit-market collapse struck Russia along with the rest of the world.

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"It was like a huge [gust of] wind from a massive storm," he said of the disaster that had devastated his community.

The eastern seaboard of the United States and Canada is bracing for a massive storm, with winds of up to 80 mph (130km/h) expected to bring up to 3ft (1m) of snow.

On Dec. 22 a confluence of circumstances — a massive storm from the Gulf of Alaska and a high astronomical tide — produced a storm tide of 8 feet, 1 inch, officials said.

It's been four weeks since a massive storm hit large parts of southern Africa, making hundreds of thousands of people homeless.

Not exactly stirring stuff, but such is the nature of the truth that it caused a massive storm in the land of the brave and the free, led by the US Ambassador to the UN, John Bolton, who declared Malloch Brown's speech "a very, very grave mistake by the Deputy Secretary General.... the worst mistake by a senior UN official that I have seen".

Images and video footage from inside the country shows cargo ships washed ashore by a massive storm surge amid scenes of complete devastation.

Tacloban, Leyte province, was largely flattened by a massive storm surge and scores of corpses are piled by the roadside, leaving a stench in the air as they rot, say correspondents.

Tacloban, Leyte province, was largely flattened by a massive storm surge and scores of corpses are piled by the roadside, leaving a stench in the air as they rot.

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