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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tornado of combinations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a chaotic or overwhelming mix of different elements or options, often in a creative or dynamic context.
Example: "The chef presented a tornado of combinations on the plate, showcasing flavors from around the world."
Alternatives: "a whirlwind of options" or "a storm of variations".
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Against his biggest opponent yet, in his eighth weight division, Pacquiao did what Pacquiao always does: he dipped and danced and fired southpaw, he ducked and spun and landed a tornado of combinations.
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A tornado of below-the-waist timbres.
* You're like a tornado of bullshit right now.
It was... Ferrell: A tornado of Wahlbergs.
A tornado of emotions hit me.
They describe the sound of a tornado as a combination of a rumbling under the earth and an oncoming locomotive.
He was a benevolent tornado of a dean.
It came like a tornado out of the blue".
Univariate sensitivity analyses are displayed in a tornado diagram of the most influential variables.
However, a highway overpass is a dangerous place during a tornado: the subjects of the video remained safe due to an unlikely combination of events: the storm in question was a weak tornado, did not directly strike the overpass, and the overpass itself was of a unique design.
A tornado made out of fire?
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