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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sudden turmoil" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use the phrase "sudden turmoil" to describe a sudden and chaotic situation or event. For example: 1. The peaceful protest turned into sudden turmoil when the police arrived. 2. The company was thrown into sudden turmoil when the CEO unexpectedly resigned. 3. The town was in a state of sudden turmoil after the devastating hurricane hit.
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He sounded on the verge of tears and the reason, of course, was the sudden turmoil into which the Tour had been thrown by the disgrace of Alexandr Vinokourov and Michael Rasmussen.
A military coup has been attempted in Turkey, pitching one of the Middle East's key hubs of power into sudden turmoil and prompting supporters of the country's elected president to take to the streets.
Fourth, the sudden turmoil in the Bush Administration cant be good.
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Or we are in the middle of a sudden, unexpected turmoil that came out of nowhere.
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Young Marius Moonston is suddenly a question unto himself: plunged into religious doubt in a country in an equally sudden state of turmoil.
Thrown into turmoil by the sudden death of her father, the author retreated from human company and followed an impulse to rear and train a goshawk.
The IMF's Regional Economic Outlook for the Western Hemisphere developed a risk scenario for Latin American and the Caribbean economies associated with a sudden bout of financial market turmoil in China.
Achingly lovely, with golden hair and wearing a soft pink silk dress, Sally, played with a perfect mix of hard-earned composure and deeply simmering regret by Margot White, is clearly in a turmoil over Matt's sudden appearance.
The credit market was thrown into turmoil by Henry Paulson's sudden changes to the $700bn Troubled Assets Relief Programme, announced late on Wednesday...'.Paulson has really messed up everything.
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