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The phrase "a spontaneous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs naturally or without premeditation, often in contexts related to actions, events, or behaviors.
Example: "She made a spontaneous decision to travel to Paris for the weekend."
Alternatives: "an impulsive" or "a sudden".
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It was a spontaneous reaction".
It's not a spontaneous decision".
There was a spontaneous cheer.
It was a spontaneous remark.
(A spontaneous gesture, no doubt).
It was not a spontaneous demonstration.
"It was incredible, just a spontaneous thing.
"It was a spontaneous suggestion," he said.
Others can occur as a spontaneous mutation.
But this was hardly a spontaneous gaffe.
"Poussin was not a spontaneous artist".
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