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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick burst" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a brief and intense occurrence of something, such as energy, activity, or emotion.
Example: "After a quick burst of inspiration, she completed her painting in just a few hours."
Alternatives: "a brief surge" or "a sudden flash".
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A quick burst of gunfire follows.
A quick burst of attention followed.
Was it the desire for a quick burst of energy?
Nothing beats it for a quick burst of excitement.
A quick burst from the latter and back came Herath.
"He has a tremendous first step, a quick burst.
Others generate a quick burst of activity and then slowly peter out.
As a quick burst, though, the peninsula offers good accessibility and a rich display of wildlife.
In a quick burst, succulent meat mingled with the sweet-sour basting sauce.
A quick burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team.
The looting had happened in a quick burst, but it soon ended, with damage apparently not extensive.
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