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Discover Ludwig'like thunder' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is sudden or powerful. For example, "The applause roared like thunder when the champion boxer entered the ring."
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You hear my voice, you hear that sound / Like thunder gonna shake the ground.
It doesn't sound like thunder.
"Like thunder and lighting.
"It sounded like thunder.
"It sounded like thunder," he said.
The applause was like thunder.
The bad news hits like thunder.
It was like thunder coming out there".
"It comes down like thunder.
"It felt like thunder up there.
"There was a huge noise like thunder.
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