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Discover LudwigThe phrase "storm passed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where a storm has passed and the weather has become calmer or clearer. For example, "The clouds stretched out before the sun as the storm passed."
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The storm passed.
Yet the storm passed.
But this time the storm passed quickly.
And then, suddenly, the storm passed.
The day after the storm passed through, the streets in….
When the storm passed, they flew them all back again.
A few nights ago, a storm passed through.
The storm passed through the Chapel Hill N.C.
The eye of the storm passed Arecibo on Wednesday afternoon.
Then they would stop chattering, only to resume when the storm passed.
Wittenberg and her staff grappled with this even before the storm passed on Tuesday.
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