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The phrase "a sharp explosion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense occurrence or manifestation of something, often in a dramatic or impactful way.
Example: "The fireworks created a sharp explosion of color in the night sky."
Alternatives: "a sudden burst of" or "a vivid eruption of".
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Motbey explained that mephedrone releases a sharp explosion of both seratonin and dopamine.
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Suddenly, the stillness was broken by a sharp explosion, and a wall nearby erupted in a shower of concrete.
He said, though, that most of his customers seemed to be buying apartments as vacation retreats and as potential refuges in case there was a sharp explosion in violence in France.
Typically, the band started out slowly, then moved into long sections of call-and-response singing that climaxed with sharp explosions of sound by the horn section.
A neighbor who lives around the corner, Francis Cianfrocca, 47, described it as "a short, sharp explosion".
A sharp expulsion of breath.
At about eleven-thirty, we heard two distinctive short, sharp explosions that seemed to come from a part of the city a couple of miles to the north of us.
There is a sharp intake of breath.
This is a sharp change of attitude.
A sharp intake of breath.
"He had a sharp sense of humor.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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