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The phrase "a real rush for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong feeling of excitement or urgency about something, often in the context of an event or experience.
Example: "The concert was a real rush for everyone in the audience, as the energy in the room was electrifying."
Alternatives: "a genuine thrill for" or "an exciting experience for".
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Elsewhere, the Patrol quests offer some free-roaming fun, and exploring these spectacular planets is a real rush for a few hours.
Oberman "begged the producers to let Chrissie do it to prove she wasn't a sap", adding "It was a real rush for me".
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He said editing the companion book was "a real nostalgia rush for me, it takes me back to those wonderful beginnings".
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