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The word 'avalanche' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large amount of something, especially something dangerous or harmful, that suddenly arrives or happens. For example: “The avalanche of bad news caused the stock market to crash.”.
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And if they can overcome the early avalanche of praise, choose a good producer and pursue the right direction – whether to go for goth-pop or something more R&B-tinged?
The material – contained within 44 pieces of correspondence released in two waves over the past month – amounts to a relative avalanche in the culture of secrecy that still grips royal relations with Whitehall.
Canadian Nick Cienski said the climbers' camps had been devastated by the avalanche, which hurled gear, people and tents hundreds of feet.
The decision to award Qatar the 2022 tournament in December 2010 was hugely controversial, prompting an avalanche of allegations about the way it won the bid and concerns about the searing heat in which it would be played and the treatment of migrant workers building the infrastructure underpinning it.
One climber, Alex Gavan, tweeted that he had to run for his life after an avalanche struck Everest's base camp and reported that many had died and many more were badly injured.
Melbourne woman Renu Fotedar died after an avalanche at the Mount Everest base camp on Sunday caused by a 6.7 magnitude aftershock.
Clegg, meanwhile, has registered donations to his local party worth £43,500 this year, cash that helps to pay for two full-time campaign staff, not to mention an avalanche of leaflets that pensioners were busy stuffing in envelopes in a church hall in Bents Green on Saturday morning.
Related: Deadly Everest avalanche triggered by Nepal earthquake The tremor was the worst to hit the landlocked nation, sandwiched between India and China, in more than 80 years.
Russian television accompanied the games with an avalanche of every living Russian medalist to give commentary and interviews.
Warner has continued to deny wrongdoing and in a televised address last week entitled "the gloves are off" he threatened to unveil an "avalanche" of evidence that would show why Blatter had resigned as Fifa president just days after winning a fifth term.
In response to the avalanche of criticism, McDonald's swiftly withdrew the ad and posted an apology to its Facebook page.
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