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"make landfall" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in the context of a storm or other wind-driven event making landfall or the point at which it reaches land after moving across a large body of water. For example, "The hurricane is expected to make landfall by the end of the week."
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WHERE did Hurricane Irene make landfall?
WHEN did the storm make landfall?
WHERE did Hurricane Sandy make landfall?
-When is it expected to make landfall?
He would finally make landfall in Tahiti.
That was the last boat to make landfall in Australia.
WAS typhoon Haiyan the strongest recorded storm to make landfall?
How quickly do storms dissipate once they make landfall?
WHEN did it make landfall in the United States?
The storm is expected to make landfall by Wednesday afternoon.
Harvey will probably make landfall as a 'major' hurricane.
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