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The phrase "a little explosion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden burst of energy, emotion, or activity, often in a positive or enthusiastic context.
Example: "The party was filled with a little explosion of laughter and joy as friends reunited after years apart."
Alternatives: "a burst of" or "a surge of".
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Dipped in a mix of soy sauce, Shaoxing vinegar, ginger and a dab of spicy-hot "rooster sauce" (from the bottle with the rooster on it), each one is like a little explosion of tangy and salty, but smooth and warm, too.
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Even though you have to work your way through two types of crust – one deep fried, one baked – when you finally land in the molten core of fermented fruit, it's a delicious little explosion of sweetness that instantly scolds the inside of your mouth and makes you do that "Hooocgh, hohh hohh" noise you make when you have a mouth full of painfully hot food.
Then, acting quickly, you throw the whole affair into your mouth and crunch down for an exciting little explosion of mint and cold water.
"If you make a little explosion in Edinburgh," says Andrade, "it's a big explosion".
She added, "Pom is like a little explosion, coming from some surprise or an idea".
When the stones hit, you could see the stars multiply for a second, little explosions of light flashing and going out.
There was a small explosion of laughter.
Our conversations are interspersed with little explosions of joy as she wheels out nuggets of information from her memory bank.
And John McCarthy as Flute taking the role of Thisbe has an almost musical instinct about how to make intonation change the most ordinary words into little explosions of laughter.
The jaws in the rear of the truck crunched down on big bags, breaking them and sending little explosions of stuff into the street, until the truck finally moved on.
I suspect that these little explosions of joy are happening all over the world among Munro's fans; I also suspect that this level of emotional response (more akin to receiving family news, like the birth of a child) doesn't happen every year when the winner of the Nobel is declared.
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