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The phrase "a tsunami" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a sentence when referring to a specific occurrence of a large and powerful wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption. Example: "The coastal town was devastated by a tsunami last year, leaving many homes destroyed and thousands of people displaced."
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"A tsunami of lies".
"It's like a tsunami".
And a tsunami approaches.
A tsunami?
"It would be a tsunami".
A tsunami could cause flooding.
It was a tsunami.
What is a tsunami?
A tsunami devastated Asia.
He says, "There's a tsunami coming".
That would cause a tsunami of opposition.
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