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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thunderstorm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a weather event characterized by thunder, lightning, and heavy rain.
Example: "The forecast predicts a thunderstorm this evening, so we should prepare for possible flooding."
Alternatives: "a storm with thunder" or "a thunderous storm".
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Cue a thunderstorm of outrage.
Or even a thunderstorm.
During a thunderstorm.
Last night a thunderstorm.
Later they woke up to a thunderstorm.
Like the Beethoven, it has a thunderstorm.
Soon after, a thunderstorm sent us indoors.
The crash came shortly after a thunderstorm.
Fiction, like a thunderstorm, precipitates it.
It sounded like a thunderstorm.
A babe come in a thunderstorm.
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