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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent burst of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden increase or surge in something that has occurred not long ago.
Example: "There has been a recent burst of interest in renewable energy technologies among investors."
Alternatives: "a recent surge of" or "a recent wave of".
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But discipline has slipped (see chart 2), as a recent burst of dealmaking has highlighted.
Despite a recent burst of three wins in a row, they are looking over their shoulders at the relegation zone.
In a recent burst of growth, it has expanded through Europe, and now from analogue to digital.
Youth unemployment, on the other hand, is twice the national average: a recent burst of gun crime in the Stockbridge Village estate is one symptom.
Nevertheless, I should be feeling smug after a recent burst of headlines forecasting marital misery and early divorce for couples who cohabit before getting wed.
As for the rest of the modernizing, it is a drive to capitalize on a recent burst of I.B.M. design and manufacturing innovations before competitors catch up.
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This indicates amplification of only a small portion of the de novo repeats (17.1%) to occupy approximately 22% of the genome, which is consistent with the observation of a rapid recent burst of retrotransposons (Wallabi, Kangourou, and a RIRE1 element) in this species (Piegu et al. 2006).
We also conducted simulations under a scenario of negative selection acting on TE insertions that arose from a single recent burst of transposition.
There has been a recent burst in the identification of different structures that are proving more potent and selective than their predecessors.
However, it is surprising that the same pattern of low activity, followed by a more recent burst of activity, is shared by three unrelated superfamilies (hAT, Mariner, and Helitron).
The satellite spied highly organized radiation streaming from the heart of a recent burst, a sure sign that intense magnetic fields control the energy spewing into space.
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