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The phrase "a great rush forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or rapid movement or progress in a particular direction, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The team experienced a great rush forward in their project after receiving additional funding."
Alternatives: "a significant leap ahead" or "a swift advance".
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The first thing we see when the curtain rises is a great rush forward.
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Slow travel began in a great rush.
I feel a great rush of love.
I, like other diners, feel a great rush of relief.
For this reason "big bang" schemes do not find favour with the unions; if there are going to be changes, far better to start small and build than rush in with a great leap forward, they believe.
But "it is a great step forward.
A great step forward.
"We made a great step forward.
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