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The water in the bathtub was draining in a vortex, creating a mesmerizing pattern of spiraling currents.

The tornado generated a miniature vortex of debris on the ground, making it impossible to approach the damaged buildings.

The magnetic vortex in the plasma chamber was observed by researchers to enhance fusion reactions.

Every summer, tourists gather at the beach to watch the vortex whirlpool form just off the shore.

The gusts of wind created a violent vortex that danced around the mountain, causing skiers to dismount.

The old reservoir was known for its vortex whirlpool, which had swallowed many a careless swimmer over the years.

The artist's inspiration was drawn from nature, especially the strength and beauty of vortices in water and air.

Scientists observed a magnetic vortex forming in the solar corona, which could indicate the start of a solar storm.

The deep sea scientists encountered a giant vortex while exploring the ocean trenches, suggesting the presence of unexpected underwater currents.

In the still of night, the lake was shrouded in the quiet of a vortex, its surface almost entirely calm.

Many theories revolve around the idea of black holes as powerful vortices that suck in matter and light.

The experimental setup created a vortex ring using a laser, demonstrating light's ability to manipulate matter in novel ways.

The vortex in the river was strong enough to launch small boats, making it dangerous for inexperienced paddlers.

The center of the city became a vortex of activity during rush hour, with constant streams of people and vehicles flowing in and out.

The latest research showed a connection between Earth's magnetic field and vortices in the magnetosphere, protecting the planet from solar winds.

During the storm, a miniature vortex of tornado-like winds spun wildly inside a shed, causing damage to the interior.

The poem evoked the peacefulness of the lake, a serene, undisturbed surface where no vortices disturbed its calm.

The vortices in the storm clouds were so intense that they could be seen from the ground, creating a dramatic visual display.

The climate scientist noted that increased ice corners in the Arctic could lead to stronger vortices, potentially affecting global weather patterns.