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Discover Ludwig"gusts of wind" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "gusts of wind" to describe sudden, strong bursts of wind. Here are some examples: - The storm brought with it gusts of wind that nearly knocked me over. - The tent was rattling in the gusts of wind, making it hard to sleep. - As we climbed higher, the gusts of wind grew stronger and threatened to push us off the mountain. - The trees swayed violently in the gusts of wind, their branches creaking and breaking. - The kite soared higher and higher, carried by the gusts of wind.
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Sharp gusts of wind burned her cheeks.
Gusts of wind are inconvenient when landing in a parachute.
Many of his passes were redirected by gusts of wind.
Playful gusts of wind swooped along the street.
I saw that the day had dawned gray and rainy, with gusts of wind.
Thursday because gusts of wind could hit 60 miles an hour as the northeaster closes in.
Gusts of wind carried the scent of ash and the acrid smell of burning flesh.
Coastal areas of the South-west can expect gusts of wind up to 50mph.
The storm centre said to expect gusts of wind of up to 80mph.
The results were captivating, despite gusts of wind that occasionally sent music stands tumbling.
Strong gusts of wind were restricted to mountain-top automatic weather stations.
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