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The phrase "a mighty wind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or powerful wind, often in a poetic or dramatic context.
Example: "As the storm approached, a mighty wind swept through the trees, bending them to the ground."
Alternatives: "a powerful gust" or "a fierce breeze."
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We had this one silly folky duet à la A Mighty Wind where she was playing slide whistle and we had this great awkward kiss in the middle.
"A Mighty Wind is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned).
The largest wind turbine blades now are 75 meters long (see "A Mighty Wind Turbine").
"A Mighty Wind," the mockumentary about 1960's folkies, revolves around a reunion in Town Hall.
(And no, I am not quoting lines from Spinal Tap or A Mighty Wind).
"Spinal Tap" is bookended by "A Mighty Wind" (same players, different music).
The genesis of A Mighty Wind can be traced to the mid-Eighties.
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* "A MIGHTY WIND," starring Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy, Michael McKean, Larry Miller and Catherine O'Hara.
Christopher Guest, the director of "Best in Show" and "A Mighty Wind," has made a TV series for HBO.
I can't wait to see "A Mighty Wind".
Happen to see "A Mighty Wind?" we ask Ms. Travers.
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