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The phrase "a windfall of donations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unexpected or sudden large amount of donations received, often in a charitable context.
Example: "The charity was thrilled to receive a windfall of donations after the fundraising event, allowing them to expand their programs significantly."
Alternatives: "an influx of donations" or "a surge of contributions".
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But "a windfall of donations has kept us alive," said Edward A. Regensburg, the executive director.
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While McCain brags about his small Internet donations, Georgette Mosbacher is gathering a windfall of $1,000 checks.
The producers get a windfall of cash.
That gives a windfall of around £610.
Samantha Cameron received a windfall of £430,000.
Reaping such a windfall, of course, is hardly automatic.
It earned a windfall of more than $500 million.
(Tokyo, where he was stationed during the Korean War, apparently offered a windfall of willing partners).
The dust-up has proved a windfall of sorts for Memories.
Lindsay-Abaire contrives a windfall of dollars and dignity for Margaret.
Unlike the CDU, the SPD did not initially gain a windfall of votes in eastern Germany.
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