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The phrase "a lurch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden movement or change, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The car came to a sudden stop, causing everyone inside to feel a lurch forward."
Alternatives: "a jolt" or "a sudden shift".
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Then there was a lurch.
What is a lurch to the left?
Some may regret a lurch into uniformity.
Then, with a lurch, we stopped.
Sometimes these ideas take a lurch into sentimentality.
With a bump and a lurch, the train set off.
This does not mean a lurch into repression.
Spectacle and sideshow, followed by a lurch into hell.
It's a "lurch to the right", say pundits, excitedly.
A lurch to the left would be even more disastrous.
Without warning, he could leave the organization in a lurch.
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