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The phrase "a vortex of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or phenomenon that is chaotic, intense, or draws in various elements, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The city was a vortex of activity during the festival, with people from all walks of life coming together to celebrate."
Alternatives: "a whirlwind of" or "a maelstrom of".
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"A vortex of selling".
"She's a vortex of femininity," Hegarty added.
Dayton is a vortex of that economic and social change.
The Epicenter of Awesome became a Vortex of Volume.
There, they chose to light a fire and camp, the cave in a vortex of snow.
The fetlock gathers a vortex of anatomical structures that are intricately interdependent and essential.
He slipped as if being sucked into a vortex of his own making.
The author unflinchingly negotiates "a vortex of damage", discovering forgiveness and the redemptive powers of art.
At that point, they were trapped in a vortex of doom.
Over the following three days, the strike tumbled into a vortex of violence.
From the start it snags the viewer in a vortex of existential doom.
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