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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a late surge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden increase or improvement that occurs towards the end of a period or event, such as a competition or a project.
Example: "The team experienced a late surge in performance, allowing them to secure a spot in the playoffs."
Alternatives: "a final push" or "an end-of-season rally".
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Coetzee's "Disgrace" made a late surge.
Brazil had summoned a late surge.
Technology, financial and drug shares led a late surge.
(d) Cunningly sitting off the pace in preparation for a late surge.
But the Republican Party's deep-pocketed allies are determined to give him a late surge.
John's (12-1) needed a late surge to salvage a 81-66 victoverovisitingting Liberty.
Markets had been pricing in a late surge to Labour, not the Conservatives.
In Nevada, Democrats made a late surge in voter registration totals.
(Their current favourite, Rick Santorum, is enjoying a late surge and could yet sneak a surprise).
There is some concern that a late surge in supply could dampen the market.
Perhaps even Everton, with a late surge, can join the scrap.
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