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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avalanche of arguments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of arguments or points being presented all at once, often overwhelming the listener or reader.
Example: "During the debate, the opposing team presented an avalanche of arguments that left us struggling to respond effectively."
Alternatives: "flood of arguments" or "deluge of arguments".
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And he said the "avalanche of arguments" against regulations designed to ensure the free flow of online traffic showed that the industry's major firms had ulterior motives.
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It lies buried under an avalanche of constitutional argument.
His argument provoked an avalanche of blog commentary, articles on Edge.org and letters to The Times, pointing out that the order we perceive in nature has been explored and tested for more than 2,000 years by observation and experimentation.
It's sad, but perhaps the biggest and most straw man argument in the avalanche of calls and emails and debates we got into about this is that there were two F-word headlines in a row — because one would have totally been okay somehow?
The evidence and testimony thus swirled on arguments over who said what and when and how it was said: an avalanche of e-mail messages, insurance forms, binders and telephone conversations.
An avalanche of vitriol followed.
An avalanche of panic ensued.
The ears receive another avalanche of sounds.
An avalanche of indictments and convictions ensued.
The tour yielded an avalanche of orders.
The constant avalanche of spam.
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