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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sudden" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that happens unexpectedly or abruptly.
Example: "There was a sudden change in the weather, catching everyone off guard."
Alternatives: "an abrupt" or "a swift".
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A sudden, unexpected attunement.
A sudden flood?
I felt a sudden rage.
It's not a sudden rush.
There is a sudden shock.
There was a sudden hush.
"All of a sudden, it was there.
I'm angry all of a sudden!
All of a sudden, I was hungry.
"The train came to a sudden standstill.
Then, all of a sudden, bingo.
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