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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sudden urge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unexpected or strong desire to do something.
Example: "I felt a sudden urge to call my old friend after seeing a photo of us together."
Alternatives: "an impulsive desire" or "a spontaneous craving."
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I've had a sudden urge to check my Twitter feed.
I had a sudden urge to get that thing.
I feel a sudden urge to start a bar brawl".
I had a sudden urge to strip down and join him in my bra and panties.
"Strangely, a sudden urge was planted in me to make a horror film about vicious beauty.
I was seized with a sudden urge to step out and slap him.
As she was shaping the last meatball, Milena had a sudden urge to squeeze it.
Are you gay?" I have a sudden urge to fuck her in the ass.
A sudden urge to Google briefly turns the latest episode of "Transparent" into a radio play.
But shortly afterwards Helen felt a sudden urge to push and we realised the birth was imminent.
At 15, he says, he experienced a sudden urge for spiritual direction and threw out all his records.
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