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The phrase "a surprising rush of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unexpected or intense feeling or experience that comes on suddenly.
Example: "She felt a surprising rush of joy when she heard the good news."
Alternatives: "an unexpected wave of" or "a sudden surge of".
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It's not such a big deal to have a messy coat closet or a crowded desk — yet I get a surprising rush of happiness and relief when I clear clutter.
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