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The phrase "a surges" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "surges" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "There are surges in demand during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "a surge" or "surge in".
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He added that technologists could distinguish between outages due to such "manipulation" and outages due to a surges in use that may occur during crises.
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Then a surge of applause.
"It was like a surge.
A surge of violence followed.
Company K felt a surge a relief.
A surge of tourism!
He needs a surge.
A surge of relief washed over me.
Instead, there is a surge in imports.
Pakistan, by contrast, has seen a surge.
Still nothing you would call a surge.
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