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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avalanches of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large, overwhelming quantity of something, often in a figurative sense, such as information, emotions, or events.
Example: "After the announcement, we received avalanches of emails from concerned customers."
Alternatives: "floods of" or "waves of".
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"The first week, we got avalanches of volunteers," Frizell said.
Avalanches of rock and ice also are common on active volcanoes.
New York, with its avalanches of billboards and advertisements and lavish store windows, often seems like a giant distraction machine.
But the dearth of decent jobs means that advertisements for even the lowliest government positions bring avalanches of applications.
Similarly, sizes and durations of the avalanches of the global velocity present the same statistical distributions in both regimes.
Cosmogenic 36Cl surface exposure dating revealed nearly coincident ages for both rock avalanches of 9.8 ± 0.5 ka.
By then the Newport Jazz Festival was in full swing, bringing them both renown and, in accord with the mercurial laws of jazz physics, occasional avalanches of debt.
The laser chips will make it possible to send avalanches of data to and from individual homes at far less cost.
Nearly all of those killed were buried alive when avalanches of mud and debris smashed down on to their homes in the early hours of Wednesday.
The moon struggled in its straitjacket: a tremor like that of an earthquake caused avalanches of empty cans to slide down from the mountain of refuse.
And then there were the avalanches of "cocaine" – vitamin D powder hoovered up by Hill and DiCaprio line after cigar-fat line in every scene.
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