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Discover Ludwig"powerful wind" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to describe a strong gust of wind. For example, "A powerful wind blew through the open window, making the curtains billow."
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Hurricane Dog produced powerful wind gusts along coastal areas of New England, which caused widespread power outages, including a loss of power to 15 towns on Cape Cod, to hundreds of residences on Nantucket, and to several other locations in the area.
Rain had fallen in sheets all morning, and powerful wind gusts challenged umbrellas.
A powerful wind was blowing, seeming to take with it the city's last moments of tranquillity.
It was flyaway snow that the powerful wind gusts indeed sent flying.
You could hear the wind out there, powerful wind, and a lot of thunder.
Store fronts were smashed, mint-green steel doors blown in like curtains before a powerful wind.
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The powerful winds forced power to be cut off in Wilmington as a precautionary measure.
Tornadoes and powerful winds tore off roofs, downed power lines, tossed mobile homes and injured more than 150 people from Kansas to Kentucky, according to the National Weather Service.
The powerful winds also downed thousands of trees and power lines, blacking out the entire state and interrupting 95 percent of phone service.
In these areas, the hurricane's powerful winds damaged or destroyed many buildings and downed trees and power lines.
The powerful winds of Typhoon Ioke caused extensive damage to the island's power grid, leaving most power lines to buildings and backup generators damaged.
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