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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a typhoon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of tropical cyclone that occurs in the Northwest Pacific Ocean.
Example: "The meteorologist warned that a typhoon was approaching the coast, bringing heavy rain and strong winds."
Alternatives: "a tropical storm" or "a cyclone."
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Washed out by a typhoon.
A typhoon approaches the Chinese coastline.
The area lies in a typhoon zone.
"And this was on a typhoon night".
What is the difference between a hurricane and a typhoon?
The neighbouring province of Jiangxi also issued a typhoon alert.
He didn't get scared until a typhoon hit.
"There's a typhoon looming over Nagoya, metaphorically and literally..
A typhoon in China kills scores of people.
"Those who sow the wind will harvest a typhoon".
On Nov. 11, 1962 Guam was devasted by a typhoon.
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