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The phrase "a pulse of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rhythmic or recurring signal, feeling, or energy in various contexts, such as music, emotions, or physical sensations.
Example: "As the music played, I could feel a pulse of energy coursing through the crowd."
Alternatives: "a surge of" or "a wave of".
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A pulse of fast internal talk.
"I felt a pulse of ice go through me.
A pulse of common sense suggests, This can't last.
It gives you a pulse of what's going on.
A pulse of radio waves flips the magnets, which causes the molecule to emit radio waves.
Sending a pulse of laser not only requires less power, but it can carry more information.
Maybe, she thought with a pulse of spite, fear had finally awakened her mother.
Technicians run a pulse of sound into the material and listen for echoes.
A pulse of excitement, the promise of illicit thrills, started up in my stomach.
Your first impressions are of the interplay of brick and glass, and a pulse of activity.
So far, the rings only capture part of a pulse of light.
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