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The phrase "a strong gale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a powerful wind, typically in the context of weather reports or discussions about sailing and outdoor activities.
Example: "The weather forecast predicts a strong gale this evening, so it's best to stay indoors."
Alternatives: "a fierce wind" or "a heavy gale".
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She said: "A strong gale which had previously been forecast to blow itself out to the south of me, is now forecast to blow right over the top and out along my proposed trajectory.
The mission took place in a strong gale that caused damage to ships throughout the Fleet.
Heavy seas and a strong gale inflicted some damage on the vessel.
The two fleets sailed north and on 1 June passed the northern tip of Öland in a strong gale.
Malcolm brought Donegal and Revenge to support the frigates on 14 November, maintaining position off the anchorage despite a strong gale which caused Elisa to drag her anchors.
Having successfully withdrawn Childers from danger, Barlow returned to Britain on 4 January after battling a strong gale in the Channel.
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"It was a very strong gale force eight wind and sea states were reported between four and six metres".
The resulting storm was a very large and fairly strong gale that gradually moved across the northern Atlantic Ocean.
Without warning there was a sound like a strong wind, gale force--no one could tell where it came from.
There are 13 classes, as follows: 0 calm, 1 light air, 2 light breeze, 3 gentle breeze, 4 moderate breeze, 5 fresh breeze, 6 strong breeze, 7 near gale, 8 gale, 9 strong gale, 10 storm, 11 violent storm, 12 hurricane.
The storm passed to the north of Funafuti where strong gale force winds of were recorded.
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