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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a severe storm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particularly intense or dangerous weather event.
Example: "The weather forecast predicts a severe storm approaching the coastal region this weekend."
Alternatives: "a violent storm" or "a fierce storm".
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On the day of the eruption, several evacuation attempts were made, but a severe storm restricted communications.
Tells about a severe storm they encountered.
"This is a severe storm," Mr. Rainey said.
They drove in the midst of a severe storm.
Just before the bath arrived, a severe storm damaged the convent's roof and its chimneys.
"We've got a severe storm warning, with fifty-five-mile-an-hour winds," Crim reported.
The Bureau of Meteorology warned of a severe storm approaching the CBD shortly after 5pm.
The subject was inspired by a severe storm that destroyed the dock on Hald's property.
A severe storm can break limbs and leave them dangling from the trunk.
It encountered a severe storm off Sicily that ripped the ship's main sail.
TUESDAY'S RAINOUTS Washington's game at St . Louiswas postponed by a severe storm.
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