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Discover LudwigThe phrase "terrible storm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a storm that is severe or causes significant damage or distress. Example: "The terrible storm caused widespread flooding and power outages throughout the region."
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I feel like the ships are in a terrible storm".
Their ship was separated from the convoy during a terrible storm.
'Love': A Benefit Reading (Saturday) What can be saved when a terrible storm is approaching?
"You can have excellent skiing one day, and then a terrible storm.
These ghostly images convey the feeling of the aftermath of a terrible storm.
"For the Democrats, it's going to be like piloting a ship in a terrible storm".
When a terrible storm hits Northern California, the lives of three people are changed forever.
There must be perfect summer weather except for one terrible storm.
I know how cut off people felt in the south-west after that terrible storm.
A 1709 edition of Shakespeare's "Tempest" shows a none-too-steady "wandring barke" overwhelmed by Ariel's terrible storm.
It's 'Typhoon,' when the captain is heading into this terrible storm and Conrad is in the position of first mate.
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