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The phrase "a single storm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to one specific storm, often in a context discussing weather events or their impacts.
Example: "The region was devastated by a single storm that caused widespread flooding and destruction."
Alternatives: "one storm" or "a solitary storm".
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Even a single storm is disproportionately important.
All of these phenomena gathered in a single storm in Texas.
An obvious timescale gap exists between a single storm event and long term landscape development.
A single storm might destroy the crops meant to feed them for six months.
The best snow for building, Billy told me, comes from a single storm, a bank containing only one layer.
Blame for a single storm cannot be laid at climate change's door, as reinforced by the bigger picture.
Further random variables are the duration of a single storm and the relative intensity over the length of the storm.
Dredging sand from fragile barrier islands will take many months, and the berms may wash away in a single storm.
In it, she made the simple point that insurance companies had no idea how much money they might lose in a single storm.
A coconut tree takes 12 years to grow, so this is a decade of livelihoods wiped out in a single storm.
By far the most violent-although, fortunately, among the smallest, in terms of the area that a single storm strikes - is the tornado.
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