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Discover Ludwig"storm broke" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to signify a sudden and powerful start to a storm, most typically one with thunder and lightning. For example, "The storm broke with a huge clap of thunder, and the sky was lit up by a streak of lightning."
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The storm broke in 1073.
A moment later, the storm broke.
The long-expected storm broke to-night [Feb. 29].
But last week, the storm broke momentarily for Mr. Paulson.
He obviously felt it was unnecessary, until the storm broke.
Over the airwaves, the political storm broke the mood.
Then a storm broke out in the living room.
It might have been worse to go back when the storm broke than to keep on.
The storm broke, marking a national political shift as big as any since independence in 1947.
Italy's centre-left opposition is in chaos.The storm broke last week.
It was over such a case of two "criminous clerics" that the storm broke in 1606.
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