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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'like a whirlwind' is correct and can be used in written English
You might use it to describe something that is happening very fast or with a lot of energy. For example, "She arrived at the party like a whirlwind, bringing enthusiasm with her wherever she went."
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However, all of the game's highest top-end weapons are two-handed, making Titan's Grip a powerful ability in combination with abilities like Whirlwind, which hits up to 4 nearby targets with both weapons.
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Right now, he's feeling the need to commit to something – and fast: "Either I take on new projects without stopping, or take a real break and pause for reflection… but I'm more likely to throw myself straight into work, like a whirlwind.
Yet his heightened, trance-like playing has a core of stillness, of devotional tranquility; his music is like a whirlwind with an eye of serenity.
In 1965, Jim and Estelle brought in the young black promoter Al Bell to oversee Stax's marketing, and he swept through the company like a whirlwind, bringing in new talent, expanding the label's profile, and reassuring the likes of Isaac Hayes and David Porter that black talent could prosper in the Stax hierarchy.
"It's like a whirlwind".
Mr. Suozzi rushed in like a whirlwind.
Mostly, however, Huddersfield play like a whirlwind.
It's like a whirlwind, but you go with it.
He's going to come straight forward, like a whirlwind, I suppose.
The spirited first movement came off like a whirlwind of jittery marches alternating with spiraling flights.
In the first round, he was like a whirlwind and I just let the whirlwind play itself out".
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