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Discover Ludwig"raging storm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a powerful storm or a difficult situation. Example: The stock market crashed amid the raging storm of the pandemic.
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There are exceptions; one is the raging storm of a supremely evocative overture.
Ms. Laub is a "raging storm of creativity" according to her friend, Rabbi Andy Bachman.
In Wiking's book there's a remark to the effect that an especially hyggelig situation he remembered (the scent of a stew simmering on the stove, an open fire, a group of friends) could have become more hyggelig with the addition of just one thing: a raging storm outside.
You know "hanger", that raging storm cloud of grumpiness that rolls over you when you haven't eaten in ages?
The night of the storm at the intersection where the Mantoloking Bridge and Route 35 meet, a new inlet was formed by the raging storm waters.
What it may do is provide you with a lit candle to help lead you through a pitch-dark, raging storm.
You know "hanger," that raging storm cloud of grumpiness that rolls over you when you haven't eaten in a long time?
Without tying their relationship in a perfect bow and offering it to the readers as a glorious happy-ever-after, she chose to portray it as the calm part in the middle of a consistently raging storm.
One night that autumn, he fled his house during a raging storm.
Conditions above the 60th floor were dangerous, open to the raging storm.
Outdoors, there builds a raging storm that will "burst upon their heads one day / From a bitter sky".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com