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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flurry that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden burst or activity related to something, often followed by a specific action or event.
Example: "There was a flurry that swept through the office as everyone rushed to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "a surge that" or "a wave that".
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The deal, which values Pillsbury at 1.7 times last year's sales, is the latest in a flurry that began this spring when Unilever P.L.C. made an unsolicited bid for Bestfoods that culminated in a $20.4 billion agreement last month.
In the arts, it has taken a sort of mythical quality John Steinbeck's Joads traveled to California in pursuit of a better life, Bob Dylan revisited Highway 61, and Jack Kerouac famously wrote On the Road in three weeks, in a flurry that seemed to capture the spontaneity and uncertainty of the trip itself.
In recent months, several top Pentagon officers have traveled to China or hosted visits by their Chinese counterparts, a flurry that Washington has described as progress.
Although Kurton is careful to qualify his findings, the media conclude, in a flurry, that he has found "the happiness gene".
We often say these words more than 100 times a day, she writes, in a flurry that many other cultures find baffling.
All eight were carried out between Jan . 1and Feb. 1, a flurry that pushed the state's total to 18 in 2001 from 11 in 2000.
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They did it with a scoring flurry that erased a 10-point Indiana lead in the first half, then added another burst in the closing minutes after the Pacers threatened a big comeback of their own.
Yet again, La Salle closed the match with a 4-1 flurry that ended on a kill from Palffy, who paced La Salle with nine kills and 12 digs.
He went toe-to-toe with Mayorga in the second round in a wild flurry that had the crowd of 2,250 howling approval.
With Notre Dame ahead, 51-38, midway through the third quarter, Hicks came off the bench, looped two high-arc three-point shots, made another jump shot and, silently led a Knight flurry that pushed the score to 61-38 when the third quarter ended.
The second came during an 8-0 flurry that gave the Big 12 champions a 28-27 lead with just over a minute to play, their first since the opening minute of the game.
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