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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a storm of' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an intense, sudden outburst of something. For example, "The students were hit with a storm of criticism for their performance."
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A storm of protest erupted.
Westbrook faced a storm of opposition.
There was a storm of applause.
The poem provoked a storm of protest.
A storm of controversy followed.
"Only it's a storm of animals".
The project raised a storm of protest.
It caused a storm of controversy.
He hides in a storm of philosophy.
The military seizure of Crimea provoked a storm of criticism.
This caused a storm of protest in Italy.
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