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"storm in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when something enters a situation or place with a lot of excitement, force, and energy. For example, "She stormed in to the meeting, ready to give her presentation."
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ANOTHER storm in a teacup.
There's a storm in his mind".
Storm in techno-teacup?
A storm in a teacup it ain't.
This sequence caused a storm in Denmark.
"Storm in a teacake" went the headlines.
It's a storm in a teacup.
This is no storm in a teacup.
Just another storm in a teacup.
A storm in an 18th-century teacup?
So, a storm in a teacup, then?
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