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The phrase "a burst of courage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense feeling of bravery or determination in a specific situation.
Example: "When faced with the daunting challenge, she felt a burst of courage and decided to speak up for herself."
Alternatives: "a surge of bravery" or "a wave of confidence".
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A burst of courage: "Lamenting is for fools".
I must've had a burst of courage, 'cause next minute I was on him.
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A burst of gunfire erupts.
Suddenly, after a burst of blue light through the fiber, the mouse begins scurrying about, exploring the four branches of the maze with new energy and courage.
Suddenly, there was a burst of laughter.
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It received a burst of applause.
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