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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an outpouring of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large or overwhelming expression of feelings, emotions, or support, often in response to an event or situation.
Example: "After the tragedy, there was an outpouring of support from the community, with many people offering their help and condolences."
Alternatives: "a surge of" or "a flood of".
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His gruelling film, Katyn, generated a outpouring of emotion not just in Poland but in Russia, too, where 12 million cinemagoers watched it, many of them becoming aware of Russia's role for the first time.
This might be a sign of how hated the major-party candidates are rather than a outpouring of love for libertarianism.
To a outpouring of criticism, critique, and applause, Perkins did more than just reiterate Supergirl's standing in the comic community: supported by DC, Berganza, and Johnson, she succeed in unveiling an unforeseen attribute of Kara's Crucible peer, Maxima, who now joins Batwoman as one of DC's two existing LGBT characters.
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But along with outpourings of support came an outpouring of a different sort.
This is not a story about an outpouring of grief over its destruction.
Why, many have asked, has there been such an outpouring of support for a complete stranger?
There has been an outpouring of relief effort here, along with an outpouring of grief.
Lennon's murder triggered an outpouring of grief around the world on an unprecedented scale.
Our donation prompted an outpouring of goodwill.
So much for an outpouring of sympathy.
There was an outpouring of sympathy.
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