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The phrase "whirlpool of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation or environment that is chaotic or full of confusion. For example, "The stock market was a whirlpool of uncertainty after the announcement of the new tariffs."
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It is a whirlpool of blood.
Anyway, I've always lived in a powerful whirlpool of memories.
Sudan is about to wade into a whirlpool of problems.
In other words, it's a whirlpool of commercial potential.
We are at sea in a whirlpool of conjecture".
There were vaporous organza dresses with a whirlpool of pattern.
Or: "A politician slips into the whirlpool of a short erotic adventure now and then.
But instead of jumping into the swimming pool, we have leapt into a whirlpool of news.
"But the position is serious when enterprise becomes a bubble on the whirlpool of speculation.
"There is a whirlpool of energy surrounding this," Ms. Falcone said.
My story is at an end, trampled by the whirlpool of the multitudes to come.
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