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The phrase "stormed in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone or something that entered a place with force, urgency, or intensity. For example: "The police officers stormed in and arrested the suspect."
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Then suddenly, officers stormed in, they told us to get outside, and the dogs started barking on us".
Two men stormed in.
Her mother stormed in, frantic.
I stood choosing flavors when an older woman stormed in.
The police stormed in; the hall was filled with uniforms.
A second wave of marines stormed in, killing those in their way, he said.
"There were so many of them, and they just stormed in," he said.
A couple were thrown back and the police stormed in – at the away end only.
Farrior stormed in to dump Edwards after a 4-yard gain to force a punt.
Witnesses say a Brotherhood party office was also stormed in the eastern city of Benghazi.
Shots were fired in Kramatorsk airport as Ukrainian special forces stormed in to reassert Kiev's control.
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