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The phrase "a flash of lighting" is not correct in written English; it should be "a flash of lightning." You can use the correct phrase when describing a sudden and bright illumination caused by a lightning strike during a storm.
Example: "As the storm approached, there was a flash of lightning that lit up the entire sky."
Alternatives: "a burst of lightning" or "a spark of lightning."
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Like the rumbling thunder that precedes a flash of lighting, I heard The Book of Mormon before I saw it.
Robert Griffin III is a flash of lighting, and the pistol offense being run by the Redskins has poked holes in the idea that a college-style option offense couldn't work against the speed and power of N.F.L. defenders.
The disc is entitled simply "Funèbre," and as the packaging implies -- with a cover photo showing a black mountain range, illuminated only by a flash of lighting on its far side -- the title work is dark and powerful.
But it's hard to imagine Bruce and the E Street Band ever having been the same if the change didn't come and the Big Man never joined the band in a flash of lighting on a stormy night in a seedy club in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
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Snap, a flash of light.
Then we saw a flash of light, and after it came a really loud sound.
I remember a flash of light coming out of the phone.
I then illuminated the scene with a flash of light for less than a second.
On the famously abrupt final chord, he's aloft in a flash of light.
"Whenever you stop the camera, you get a flash of light.
One culminates in a golden hand that meets another hand in a flash of light.
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