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Discover Ludwig'vortex of' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that revolves or swirls around in a powerful and rapid manner. For example: The news was caught in a vortex of controversy.
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"A vortex of selling".
"She's a vortex of femininity," Hegarty added.
A terrifying romance-free vortex of cynical narcissism.
Dayton is a vortex of that economic and social change.
Mr. Klein found the neighborhood a "weird vortex" of desolation.
"Going into this crazy vortex of scrutiny is tough".
The Epicenter of Awesome became a Vortex of Volume.
Dallas is now officially the vortex of sports-related weirdness.
There, they chose to light a fire and camp, the cave in a vortex of snow.
But that was then, when Beatty's world was funnelled through the vortex of his own ego.
It's a whirling abstract spiralling vortex of colour – but is it art?
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