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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sudden thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or occurrence that happens unexpectedly or without warning.
Example: "The storm was a sudden thing that caught everyone off guard."
Alternatives: "an unexpected event" or "a sudden occurrence".
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Furthermore, Prohibition wasn't a sudden thing.
It was a sudden thing.
"Well it wasn't a sudden thing, at all," he says.
Once the spotlight was changed to me it wasn't such a sudden thing.
"It will be a long-term development, it won't be a sudden thing".
"The loss of stability is a sudden thing, it doesn't give a warning," said Aref, whose work involves designing Accelerated Bridge Construction projects.
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All of a sudden, things slowed down.
But then, all of a sudden, things began to move.
"All of a sudden, things went awry," Torre said.
All of a sudden, things that seemed incredibly important loom less so.
"All of a sudden, things happen, and it's not the fault of anybody".
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