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It can be used to describe a situation where there is a strong and chaotic movement of air, often associated with severe weather conditions.
Example: "As the hurricane approached, the residents could hear the ominous sound of a storm of wind outside their windows."
Alternatives: "a gust of wind" or "a whirlwind".
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This was going to be not a storm of wind and rain but of surge.
As a storm of wind and rain broke over the event's new venue — a tent in Regent's Park, with the catwalk artfully created to protect high heels by growing grass through the felt surface — an impressive lineup of the powerful and the hip showed how this British section of the four international fashion weeks has exploded with energy.
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