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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great rush" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a sudden and intense increase in activity or urgency.
Example: "There was a great rush to finish the project before the deadline, with everyone working late into the night."
Alternatives: "a huge surge" or "a significant influx".
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"It was a great rush.
Slow travel began in a great rush.
I feel a great rush of love.
I, like other diners, feel a great rush of relief.
The first thing we see when the curtain rises is a great rush forward.
Already he's complained of a "great rush to judgment" over blame for the disaster.
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There's also Eric Crouch (Nebraska, 2001), who was a great rushing quarterback in college, but he tried out as a wide receiver for the St . Louis Rams
The life of the individual as a member of society and particularly as a part of the state may be regulated like a canal, but the life of nations is a great rushing river which is utterly beyond human control, in the hands of One who has always been stronger than men.. "Political events move from one impasse to the next, like a torrent caught in gullies, creeks and marshes.
Another explanation may be that analysts who follow technology companies tend to be more aggressive in their estimates, Mr. Mezrich said, creating a greater rush to the exits among investors when expectations are not met.
In the current climate, however, it seems unlikely there will be any great rush by foreigners to buy them.
If the opponent is in the same side stance the axe kick is a great kick to finalize the rush.
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