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Free sign upThe phrase "a flurry of fresh" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden burst or activity of something new or invigorating, often in contexts related to ideas, trends, or experiences.
Example: "The event was marked by a flurry of fresh ideas that energized the participants and sparked lively discussions."
Alternatives: "a surge of new" or "an influx of fresh".
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The break allows for a flurry of fresh international diplomacy aimed at prodding the talks forward.
The second claims to be the man who had collapsed in the town the previous night, sparking a flurry of fresh panic about further novichok contamination.
Since Janet Jackson's breast was bared at the Super Bowl, a flurry of fresh outrage has produced hearings and legislation on Capitol Hill, and much tough talk.
After he burst on the scene in the 1980s with a flurry of fresh ideas and interpretations, "you saw a snowballing of references to him," said Daniel C. Richman, a professor at Columbia Law School.
After a spring and summer of weak economic indicators, a flurry of fresh data suggest key sectors of the economy might be gaining traction, just as the battle for the White House enters the final round.
At the same time he has taken certain stock lines, such as the recurrent image of dawn, and translated them in different ways, giving us a wider understanding of the Greek and a flurry of fresh images.
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