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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a storm" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a difficult or tumultuous situation. For example, "The business faced an uphill battle in a storm of economic uncertainty."
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"You're the one I swing to in a storm".
Any port in a storm.
The vessel nearly capsizes in a storm.
Did the plane crash in a storm?
Any chip in a storm.
One night in a storm".
______ banners waved like mainsails in a storm.
He hides in a storm of philosophy.
Tellingly, the country's neighbours united in a storm of protest.
The shoreline's a very important buffer in a storm".
The opera was once flooded in a storm.
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