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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new explosion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and significant increase or surge in something, such as ideas, trends, or events.
Example: "There has been a new explosion of interest in renewable energy technologies over the past few years."
Alternatives: "a fresh surge of" or "a recent wave of".
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Armenian forces overran an Azerbaijani town today in a new explosion of fighting in a disputed enclave in the southern Caucasus region, news reports said.
It caused a new explosion of interest.
And he'll have to develop a strategy to prevent a new explosion of crime.
Six or seven years ago, various developments opened Sublette up to a new explosion of mineral extraction.
All of this promises a new explosion of interest in the yet-to-be-solved case, particularly in those online spaces where obsessives congregate to discuss true crime.
This is likely to accelerate Venezuela's economic collapse and lead to a new explosion of migrants — an irony given Trump's obsession with building a wall to keep migrants out.
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"Almost three years later, recovering is made more complicated every time we learn there's been a new explosion on the streets of Rio".
It seems this is not a new explosion, but possibly one of the blasts heard earlier.
In this sense it is a new word, an explosion of sound in an oppressive silence.
His visit to the power station coincided with a new set of explosions in central Damascus.
It was a mind explosion — a new realm of what's possible". How does this sort of connection happen?
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