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Discover LudwigThe sentence "a storm came" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a narrative, to describe a change in the setting. For example: The sun shone brightly in the sky, until a storm came and clouds blocked out the light.
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In 1995 he got to within 100 meters of the top and a storm came.
When a storm came, he would rip off his clothes and run out into the torrent in ecstasy.
A storm came through before midnight, and the winds whipped abrasive ash from the roofs and swirled it around.
As a storm came on, I drove past ruined, rusted hangars, fields of decommissioned military vehicles and a rotting structure with four towers resembling desolated, ruined minarets.
One night a storm came in from the sea and, because so many parts of his shack were minimally connected, it made a tremendous amount of noise.
While we stood there, a storm came up the river, and you could see almost its entire extent — the dark clouds, the advancing netlike pattern of smooth and rippled water beneath the clouds, the wispy paleness of the rain.
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A storm coming.
"There's a storm coming.
And I see a storm coming.
There's a storm coming in Whitehall.
If a storm comes in, they are horribly exposed.
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