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Discover Ludwig"storm away" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It expresses the idea of leaving a place or situation in a dramatic and angry manner. You can use it when describing someone who is leaving angrily, or as a command to someone to leave in a similar manner. Example 1: After their argument, John stormed away from the restaurant, leaving Karen sitting alone at the table. Example 2: "Fine, I'll just storm away and you can deal with this mess yourself," Sarah yelled before stomping out of the room. Example 3: The boss stormed away from the meeting, clearly frustrated with the lack of progress being made.
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He'd lob his invective into the room, storm away, and leave everything behind him in flames".
Storm away with ideas, with the secretary listing all those that come up.
But China has shown itself to be one unexpectedly large storm away from major problems.
"I'm worried we're one bad storm away from a rush for the exits," he told me.
She and I went out into the offices' long, sterile hallway, and she watched me storm away.
I have been known to get slightly tantrumy and storm away going: 'Well you do it, then!'" Does he take feedback well?
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And then she stormed away.
"That's just your opinion!" she shrieks and storms away.
Then he stormed away from the field and hoped the other scouts took his bait.
Duverne angrily threw his credential on the field and stormed away.
Newcastle came back to tie it three times before Arsenal stormed away.
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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.

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