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The phrase "a sudden explosion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unexpected and intense increase or occurrence of something, often in a dramatic or impactful context.
Example: "There was a sudden explosion of creativity in the team after the brainstorming session."
Alternatives: "a rapid surge of" or "an abrupt increase in".
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Is there a sudden explosion of malls in Bologna?
She recalled finding a sudden explosion of the words "syntax" and "prosody" in 1832, suggesting a spirited debate about poetic structure.
And if you have a sudden explosion of success, I think for a lot of people the sudden media attention and spotlight – 'Write another one!
Certainly, in every working-class memoir one reads — in Harold Evans's, in Keith Waterhouse's — the period is described as a long history of endurance met by a sudden explosion of ambition.
Eintracht notched up their first win of the season against local rivals Wolfsburg in a sudden explosion of energy, but it is tonight's derby against Hannover 96 that they are really relishing.
That began to change last year, with a sudden explosion of Japanese sales of file-servers beefy PCs or more powerfile-servers beefythat run the network and store the information to be shared by PCs"clients" or people's desks.
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"We heard a sudden explosion on the east side of the camp near the makeshift toilets and then the guards asked us to lie flat on the ground," said Rajwant Soni, an injured devotee.
In contrast to the housing crash, the risk from student debt is not of a sudden explosion in losses but of gradual financial suffocation.
On the other hand, at n = 15 (common n-grams: 57.3 million, unique n-grams: 169.9 million) and n =18 (common n-grams: 18.3 million, unique n-grams: 286.2 million) there was a sudden explosion in the number of unique n-grams that could severely challenge the computational capabilities related to model building and testing.
The theory of a sudden explosion within the cockpit before the turn left could explain why there was no attempt to signal for help.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska Feb 19 (Reuters) - A volcano in Alaska's Aleutian Islands has rumbled to life and is at risk of a sudden explosion, scientists said on Sunday.
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