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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rush of design" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden influx or burst of creative ideas or inspiration related to design.
Example: "After hours of brainstorming, I finally felt a rush of design that led to my best project yet."
Alternatives: "a wave of creativity" or "an influx of ideas".
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"We're experiencing a rush of design spirit, the talent reawakening from a long slumber".
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Garage architecture waxed in the 1920s, and the next few years brought a rush of unusual designs.
I literally cannot make heads or tails of what he's saying -- it's like a rush of words designed to simultaneously position Klein as a current insider, a historic insider, and the crafter of jokes about current events.
"Current reports suggest a rush to design the human out of the driving system altogether - a goal that is ambitious but probably untenable for the time being," they conclude.
The year has brought a rush of new recipe search engines designed to solve such quandaries.
The album cover for A Rush of Blood to the Head was designed by photographer Sølve Sundsbø.
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.
A rush of blood?
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