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'thunder and lightning' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a sudden and strong storm, or to describe the sound and motion of a storm. An example sentence would be: "The sky suddenly darkened and there was thunder and lightning outside."
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thunder and lightning
noun
A thunderstorm
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"During thunder and lightning..
Thunder and lightning.
Thunder and lightning,' he adds, hopefully.
Barack "means thunder and lightning".
Carré was thunder and lightning.
Then there was the thunder and lightning.
Thunder and lightning crashed through the mountains.
Macbeth by William Shakespeare "Thunder and lightning.
Thunder and lightning came and went.
"They were bragging about Thunder and Lightning.
There was no thunder and lightning.
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