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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fresh rush" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden feeling of excitement or a new surge of energy, often in a positive context.
Example: "After a long day at work, I felt a fresh rush of enthusiasm when I saw my friends waiting for me at the café."
Alternatives: "a new wave of energy" or "a sudden burst of excitement."
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Each time it occurred I was hit by a fresh rush of adrenaline.
One dealt with the experience of a surgeon in a field hospital in the Korean war, who came down with appendicitis just as a fresh rush of casualties came in.
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Sarah remained hopeful, continuing to bounce, until 30 minutes later when a fresh picture of Styles in a Rush T-shirt and an orange ski cap landed on Twitter.
Better to come back to it with a clear head and a fresh set of eyes than to rush through a rewrite you might not be ready to tackle.
Sub-Saharan Africa is on the cusp of a bigger oil rush that could launch a fresh cycle of conflict and misrule - or of development and prosperity.
The return of outside linebacker Melvin Ingram from reconstructive knee surgery has provided a fresh impetus on defense, a vital pass rushing presence off the edge.
But have you ever felt that rush of confidence when you're decked out in a fresh outfit you love?
"A fresh oxygen".
A fresh band?
A fresh shocker.
A fresh face?
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