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'a rush of' is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe the feeling of a sudden influx of emotion, activity, or power. Example sentence: She felt a rush of adrenaline as she stepped on to the stage.
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The man feels a rush of triumph.
I felt a rush of fear.
The first is a rush of cash.
"What a rush of energy.
You experience a rush of confession.
A Rush Of Blood To The Head.
A rush of interferon research got underway.
"It was just a rush of pride.
It was such a rush of color.
A rush of familiarity energised me.
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