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The phrase "a flurry of deliberations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a sudden and intense period of discussions or debates, often in a formal context.
Example: "The committee experienced a flurry of deliberations before reaching a consensus on the new policy."
Alternatives: "a surge of discussions" or "a whirlwind of debates".
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The meetings yielded a list of about 30 possible responses, according to a senior official who was briefed on the deliberations — everything from withdrawing the Islamabad ambassador, to a flurry of intensified drone attacks on Haqqani targets in Pakistan's tribal belt, to American or Afghan commando raids on Haqqani hide-outs in the same area.
Expect a flurry of feathers.
A flurry of meetings followed.
A flurry of activity followed.
They began a flurry of e-mails.
A flurry of headline-grabbing suits followed.
Each slice made a flurry of crumbs.
A flurry of other public offerings followed.
A flurry of litigation has followed.
A flurry of wrong notes rang out.
A flurry of resignations followed the verdict.
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