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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a violent storm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a storm characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, or severe weather conditions.
Example: "The forecast warned of a violent storm approaching the coast, prompting residents to prepare for potential flooding."
Alternatives: "a fierce storm" or "a severe storm."
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A violent storm breaks over the desert.
At the party Nonie becomes frightened by a violent storm.
A violent storm -- rain, lightning, thunder -- shakes the plane.
A violent storm drove his ship onto an island that was probably Java.
Their souls are blown to and fro by a violent storm.
It's something like two strong weather fronts hitting each other and producing a violent storm.
A violent storm generating a powerful tidal surge in the North Sea.
One day during a violent storm Naomi Beris sought shelter in Gavin's hardware store.
As the title telegraphs, this piece whips up a gathering darkness and a violent storm.
One night during a violent storm two of them, tethered by the third, battle out the night on deck.
There was a violent storm between the radical element of Aneurin Bevan and his followers and Attlee and his.
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