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Discover Ludwig'a storm over' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a literal storm that is passing or to describe a figurative storm in the context of a difficult situation or period of time. For example: "The family endured a storm over the past year, but eventually made it through safely."
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How has David Cameron caused a storm over encryption?
Mr. Ratner then resigned in a storm over some crude public comments.
It is the second time this year that Disney has prompted a storm over its princesses.
But Robert's arrival coincides with a storm over the Atlantic and the introduction of faster planes.
Outside the refugee crisis is blowing like a storm over the snowy fields of Macedonia.
Pirelli suffered its first tyre issue since the blowouts that caused a storm over the British Grand Prix weekend.
It's predicted that this weekend will bring a storm over the city, with snow and a fierce wind.
But he finds himself at the center of a storm over landmark legislation to normalize trade relations with China.
SAN FRANCISCO — Vishal Sankhla, an Indian engineer, is among those at the center of a storm over how to fix the nation's immigration system.
Godfrey Bloom, the rogue Ukip MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber remains unrepentant in the face of a storm over comments he made about "Bongo Bongo Land".
In "Spirit of a Storm," over more fingerpicking, he sings, "It's been a long, long time since I had real peace of mind".
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