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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amazon storm" is not a standard or widely recognized expression in written English.
It could potentially be used in a creative context, such as describing a storm related to the Amazon rainforest or a metaphorical storm involving Amazon as a company.
Example: "The sudden surge in online shopping created an amazon storm that overwhelmed delivery services."
Alternatives: "Amazon deluge" or "Amazon tempest".
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Recently, a half a billion trees were blown over in one horrendous Amazon storm.
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If Amazon does storm the lush smartphone market, it will do so with valuable strengths such as customers' physical addresses, purchasing histories across a broad array of categories and credit card data.
Earlier this year something of a media storm erupted after Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and his wife MacKenzie announced their plans to divorce.
This is how Walmart stocks up on snow shovels before a storm, or how Amazon gets products to you on the next day.
Amazon faced a "full-fledged Twitter shit storm" this weekend following reports that titles with gay subject matter had been removed from the site's rankings and search listings.
By Tom McNichol September 13 , 2012"No Easy Day," former Navy SEAL Mark Owen's first-person account of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, has stormed straight to No. 1 on Amazon, placing it among the biggest books of the year.
When Amazon first introduced Alexa, it took much of the world by storm.
Amazon versus Ali Baba".
Amazon Graduate Symposium, 2019.
Hence Amazon Art.
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