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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burst of wind" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a sudden, strong gust of wind. Example: "As the storm approached, a burst of wind knocked over the patio furniture and sent leaves swirling through the air."
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Then came a burst of wind off the water that blew the bride's ring from the bridegroom's hand and sent it spiraling toward a fountain.
Jack Swarbrick, Notre Dame's athletic director, said Thursday that an "extraordinary burst of wind" roared across the football practice fields Wednesday, toppling a video tower and killing Declan Sullivan, a 20-year-old student manager for the team.
Gripping the microphone, Girardi then checked himself and rehashed what his thought process was before Reynolds's three-run homer changed the direction of Sunday's game like a sudden burst of wind reversing a weather vane.
Some opponents over the years believed that the Giants and Jets would open the stadium's outer doors to create a sudden and strategic burst of wind through the tunnels leading to the field.
He did it because in a visceral way it hit him like a sudden burst of wind — his attempt, at once large and small, to make sense of and to honor the sacrifice people make in battle.
Ultimately, it cited four main reasons for the crash: a sudden and extraordinary burst of wind; staff members' lack of knowledge in regard to on-field wind speeds; the type of lift involved being more susceptible to tipping; and the height of the lift when the accident occurred.
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A steady 12-hour rain that began late Saturday night, followed by a burst of wind-whipped showers last night, brought a much needed respite to the drought-weary New York metropolitan region, with rainfall accumulations exceeding an inch from Trenton to Montauk and suddenly verdant hues adorning lawns, trees and spring vegetation.
Original post from 9 46 p.m. New data coming in this evening suggests the *possibility* of a severe burst of winds between about 5 a.m. and noon Friday.
During a warm afternoon with occasional bursts of wind, Young, 23, searched for ways to defeat his slightly older opponent.
Bursts of wind may sometimes clean the vehicles, said Rao Surampudi, a project monitor at the laboratory, which is located in Pasadena, California.
A26 NEW YORK/REGION B1-10 BAccidentccident Hurts 2 At Thanksgiving Parade A giant balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, swinging out of control in sudden bursts of wind, struck a light pole in Times Square.
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