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Discover LudwigThe expression "up a storm" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that means to do something with a lot of enthusiasm or energy. For example: She sang up a storm at the karaoke night.
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up a storm
adverb
In a remarkable and exciting manner.
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She is ordering up a storm.
He talks up a storm.
Ms. Radetti was dancing up a storm.
I lived it up a storm.
"We've been pitching up a storm lately".
Ireland tried to brew up a storm.
Watt's early actions have stirred up a storm.
"Now he can cook up a storm," Mr. Roth said.
But here she was coughing up a storm.
She could dance, sing and act up a storm.
In Zilli's kitchen, Aldo is cooking up a storm.
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