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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the storms" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to a specific storm or group of storms. For example: "The storms destroyed the homes of hundreds of people."
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Then the storms hit.
The storms are gathering.
The storms have collided!
"It's describing the storms," she said.
Everything about the storms was muddying.
Because of the storms, desserts were limited.
"One part of this is the storms.
And the storms had devastating consequences.
The storms of violence cannot go on.
The storms in "Rain" are not catastrophic.
Carnival always weathers the storms, he says.
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