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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a twister" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a tornado or a situation that is confusing or complicated.
Example: "The storm last night was so intense that it turned into a twister, uprooting trees and damaging homes."
Alternatives: "a tornado" or "a whirlwind".
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A twister sweeps through Macy's.
Set up a Twister board next to the fireplace.
But what's better: a Feast, a Twister or a Cornetto?
It looks like a twister has gone through.
(The grounds were heavily damaged by a twister last year).
The people of Moore know a twister when they see one.
But no one knows exactly what quantity or combination of those factors results in a twister.
Between that Thursday and the next Monday, Lewis's life became a twister.
And every Oklahoma potboiler needs a twister to spread more misery.
But outside his inner peace, the world looks more and more like a twister.
"There's one push and it's like a hurricane, a twister, it goes so fast.
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