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The phrase "a new burst" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden increase or surge in something, such as energy, creativity, or activity.
Example: "After a long period of stagnation, the team experienced a new burst of inspiration that led to innovative ideas."
Alternatives: "a fresh surge" or "a sudden influx".
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The RUT last closed atop this century mark on Nov. 6, but maybe the New Year will offer a new burst of momentum.
Perhaps New York, with its huge domestic market and a new burst of creative talent, will become fashion's centre in the decades to come.
Market forces: A new burst of bid speculation and some reasonable trading news helped the London market make a bright start to the week yesterday.
There's also a new burst mode with the camera.
But there's a new burst of energy around Indian Point.
A new burst of innovation — particularly in fuel economy — seems sure.
Further, they said it would probably not lead to a new burst of construction.
Mkhitaryan, though, has given the veteran Romanian and Shakhtar a new burst of optimism.
Now, with Mr. Cheney enjoying a new burst of energy, he appears to be returning the favor.
Scarcely had the maker of miniatures completed the thimble palace when he felt a new burst of restlessness.
Barring a new burst of anti-Semitism, the map of world Jewry will change slowly from now on.
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