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The phrase "a larger rush" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increased feeling of excitement, urgency, or adrenaline in a particular situation.
Example: "After hearing the news, I felt a larger rush of adrenaline than I had ever experienced before."
Alternatives: "a greater thrill" or "an increased surge".
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(Although some studies worryingly suggest that people who get a larger rush are also prone to alcohol use disorders).
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Though there has not been a large rush of assets into the company's short mutual funds, the tendency of investors to trickle assets from the bullish Nova and OTC funds into the bearish Ursa and Arktos funds persists, a reflection of continued nervousness ahead of the Fed.
And even those few uncomfortable instances of second-guessing a performance midstream were lost in the larger rush of watching Mr. Gutierrez push himself into bigger, stranger inquiries than he may be fully ready to answer.
Several of the works and artists it presents are ones easy to miss during the larger rush of the dance year.
Richer finds in "dry diggings" in 1870 led to a large-scale rush.
"They are going to have larger rushes of crowds than they have ever witnessed," Steinberg said.
The path — with a wonderful bare minimum of lighting — runs beside a large and rushing stream, the noise of the waters a particular thrill in the later evening.
Kathryn Posin, who heads this new ballet program, sent a large cast rushing through "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra".
And "I Due Foscari," a small-scale domestic drama, identifies its characters with leitmotifs, though they are used less for thematic development than as a kind of telegraphic shorthand (especially for "here comes the soprano," signaled by a bustling headlong musical figure that well evokes the visual that it must often have heralded over the years: a large matriarch rushing on in full cry).
But the central point about both taps and transistors is that they allow a small signal the twist of a hand or the increase of a voltage to control a much larger one the rush of water or of electrical current.
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