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The phrase "a stormy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe weather conditions or metaphorically to refer to tumultuous situations or emotions.
Example: "The sailors were warned about a stormy night ahead, urging them to secure their boats."
Alternatives: "a turbulent" or "a tempestuous".
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A stormy storm.
It promises to be a stormy hearing.
The city has had a stormy history.
A stormy road lies ahead.
Norplant nevertheless had a stormy history.
A stormy winter is in prospect.
The book opens on a stormy night.
"Quite a stormy end to our meeting".
And I certainly am a stormy person".
Yet a stormy economy is not receding.
Donath's study sparked a stormy debate.
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