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The phrase "a thunder" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to the sound of a clap of thunder or to a single instance of the sound. For example: "Suddenly, a thunder rolled in the distance."
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Anyway, we're due a thunder storm tonight.
Jacob Adler, this was a thunder, a rotten voice is not a thunder!
"There was a thunder crack and the rain came down".
"I heard like a thunder, and I don't remember anything after that," she said.
He described anything but a Thunder appearance in the postseason as a disappointment.
The supposition is that the balloon was caught in a thunder squall and struck by lightning.
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About 40 minutes later, a thunder-and-lightning storm interrupted play for more than two hours.
Nothing less than a thunder-and-lightning extravaganza was needed to distract attention from the manifold shortcomings of his government's latest plan for Northern Rock.
Across the Pennines an hour later, a thunder-faced George Galloway is turned out of the Bradford West seat he snatched from Labour in 2012.
At the head would sit their father Fe'ao, a former Tonga international, still a thunder-thighed man with admirable appetite, sisters Tiffany and Ana in close order.
Finally HCE emerges from the pub and in a thunder-like voice calls the children inside.
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