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The phrase "a great rush for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense demand or desire for something, often in a competitive or urgent context.
Example: "There was a great rush for tickets when the concert was announced, and they sold out within minutes."
Alternatives: "a huge demand for" or "a significant surge in".
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From the end of the second world war, centre cities in America emptied out in a great rush for the suburbs.
A12 Melting Icecaps and Big Money The Arctic is undergoing nothing less than a great rush for virgin territory and natural resources worth hundreds of billions of dollars as the thawing of the polar ice caps appears to be unlocking undiscovered oil and gas resources, lucrative shipping routes, new destinations for cruise ships and important commercial fisheries.
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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
Like landing after my skydive on New Year's Eve, I know it's going to be an even greater rush for people like us.
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