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Discover Ludwig"a strong wind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe the force or speed of a wind. Example sentence: The strong wind blew the leaves away in a matter of seconds.
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There's a strong wind blowing here.
A strong wind blows rain against me.
The air was heavy and a strong wind rose.
A strong wind had turned my hair into streamers.
At the cemetery, he said, a strong wind blew.
A strong wind sweeps through Portland Place in central London.
A strong wind scattered cigarette ashes over the table.
"And over the top of the peaks come some black clouds and a strong wind.
Tradition, as Thiérrée describes it, "is like a strong wind at your back.
It spread rapidly, aided by a strong wind, and gained great headway before the firemen arrived.
Thankfully, a strong wind blows off his hat and snaps him to attention.
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