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Discover LudwigThe phrase "terrible cyclone" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a destructive storm with strong winds and heavy rain. Example: The town was devastated by the terrible cyclone that swept through last night.
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I wrote about her last year, under the pseudonym Hnin Se: she was the courageous woman who took me on one of her many trips to the Irrawaddy Delta, bringing food and clothes to victims of the terrible cyclone.
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"The process is very wild and terrible, like a caged cyclone".
Cyclone Nargis inflicted terrible damage to the compound in 2008, felling about 30 Mango trees in the garden and damaging the roof of the house.
But what made Cyclone Bhola all the more terrible was firstly the Pakistani government's denial of the cyclone's magnitude and the havoc it had wreaked, and secondly the sheer lack of pathos shown towards the victims and survivors even after the scale of it was realised.
Xavi was a cyclone.
The Cyclone is one.
Terrible, terrible, terrible.
"Terrible, terrible, terrible," he said.
After the cyclone, the U.S.S.
"There was a cyclone in Brooklyn last year.
When you say 'terrible,' terrible is" — Sellars paused — "terrible.
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