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Discover Ludwig"the turmoil" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a state of confusion, chaos, or unrest. You can use it when describing a situation or event that is causing disruption or disorder. Example: The country was in the midst of political turmoil, with protests and riots erupting in the streets.
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the turmoil
noun
A state of great disorder or uncertainty.
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"The turmoil is attractive.
The turmoil claimed few lives.
The turmoil discourages foreign investors.
The turmoil makes valuation tricky.
The turmoil is hurting just about everyone.
However, the turmoil did not endure.
The turmoil seems likely to continue.
Miners were not alone in the turmoil.
But the turmoil began some weeks earlier.
The turmoil has been spreading dramatically.
But where is the turmoil?
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