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Discover Ludwig"baking up a storm" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone baking a large quantity of food or baking with a lot of energy and enthusiasm. Example: "My grandmother loves baking up a storm in the kitchen, especially during the holidays. She makes dozens of cookies, pies, and cakes to share with the whole family."
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Ms. Radetti was dancing up a storm.
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