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Discover Ludwig"a tornado" is correct and usable in written English.
Depending on the context, it can be used to describe either an actual tornado that is happening, a potential tornado that is being forecast, or a metaphor for something happening rapidly and/or destructively. Example sentence: Warning sirens began to sound, signaling that a tornado was approaching.
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"A tornado," Gleason said.
Can bombs destroy a tornado?
"It was like a tornado".
She sings, "I'm a tornado.
A tornado is sublime.
This wasn't a tornado.
A tornado is coming.
It's like a tornado.
Maybe a tornado.
A tornado is democratic but not political.
This is a picture of a tornado.
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