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The phrase "avalanche sweeps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and overwhelming occurrence, often in a metaphorical sense, such as a rapid influx of something or a dramatic change.
Example: "The avalanche sweeps through the town, leaving destruction in its wake as residents scramble to find safety."
Alternatives: "flood of" or "surge of".
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He's high up an alp with his beautiful wife, Emma, when an avalanche sweeps her away.
In a marvellous final coup, when an avalanche sweeps down and engulfs Brand's fixed conviction, the whole hard set disappears into a cloud of white mist.
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They were hiking single file when the avalanche swept them.
Ever rolled a little snowball for fun and seen an avalanche sweep down a mountainside?
An avalanche swept down the mountain, killing 11 ski instructors and a snowboarder.
Pilot, who was at a higher elevation, called for a rescue after watching the avalanche sweep Pierre away.
The avalanche swept through the tiny village of Sherin Nazim on Monday, burying most of the houses in snow.
After earning the best record in the conference in the regular season, the Avalanche swept the injury-weakened Vancouver Canucks.
Vanbiesbrouck was the Florida Panthers' starting goalie in the 1996 finals, when the Avalanche swept the Panthers.
The avalanche swept through the mine near the village of Gyama in Lhasa's Maizhokunggar district covering an area of one and a half square miles.
An avalanche swept over a group of hikers who strayed off trails in the French Alps today, killing 11 and hurting nine more, the French police said.
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