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Discover Ludwig'storms into' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express someone entering a place or situation quickly and forcefully. For example, "The angry customer stormed into the store, screaming for a refunds."
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FASHION Week storms into town.
Janni storms into a toy shop.
He storms into a room and seems to suck out all of the air.
British No 1 storms into the semi-finals as Spaniard's injury troubles flare up again.
The weather forecast was showing jagged scattered lighting storms into Tuesday.
Hope belatedly and briefly appears when she storms into Maggie's house to claim Clayton.
We have stirred up the very storms into which we now ride".
Hani's brother-in-law storms into this domestic desert, seeking refuge from creditors.
Jordan storms into Newton's bedroom, upset that she's the face of the family.
13 min: Louis Saha bursts past Nicaise, storms into the area, then sends a shot sailing into the crowd.
Fed up, she storms into Mayor Swaney's office, demanding use of the empty field in Milam Park.
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