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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flicker of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a brief or subtle expression or emotion, often in the context of body language or facial expressions. Example sentence: "As she listened to his proposal, a flicker of doubt crossed her face before she quickly composed herself and nodded in agreement."
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Cindy McCain gave a flicker of a smirk.
But there's a flicker of hope.
There was a flicker of recognition.
There's a flicker of grey tongue".
I catch a flicker of a grin.
But Tuesday, Kiffin flashed a flicker of his old ways.
A flicker of distress showed in her eyes.
Nonetheless, some may have felt a flicker of satisfaction.
There was a flicker of hope in his eyes.
Just a flicker of pity – or was it contempt?
A flicker of surprise on the Lydon features: "Oh".
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