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The phrase "abrupt sensation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense feeling or perception, often in a physical or emotional context.
Example: "As she stepped into the icy water, an abrupt sensation of shock coursed through her body."
Alternatives: "sudden feeling" or "sharp sensation."
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Just as you begin to drift off, your body jerks involuntarily, often in response to an abrupt sensation of falling.
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In this study, the ODS and the RP could express different forms of a general tendency to seek intense and abrupt sensations through various behaviors.
Ai, with his gift for mindspeech, finds himself dragged against his will into the Foretellers' web of thought, and tries to resist: I felt cut off and cowered inside my own mind obsessed by hallucinations of sight and touch, a stew of wild images and notions, abrupt visions and sensations all sexually charged and grotesquely violent, a red-and-black seething of erotic rage.
In contrast, the sharp biting sensation elicited by touching an object at deep cold temperatures (such as dry ice) is due to the abrupt activation of nociceptors by rapid ice crystal formation in the skin.
Mr. Connolly's abrupt transformation from anonymous Australian teenager to international sensation began one day after the Christchurch shootings, when Fraser Anning — a far-right Australian senator who blamed Muslim immigration for the attack — gave a news conference in Melbourne.
The combination of the abrupt onset of multiple flashes and floaters with a sensation of a shadowy "curtain" or "veil" coming across the vision strongly suggests the presence of a retinal tear and detachment.
Baker's music is so abrupt in its intimacy that it can give you the sensation, as Rachel Syme put it in a piece for this Web site, of being "an interloper, eavesdropping on someone else's prayers".
We see the abrupt change of seasons, but we also feel the change with the foreign sensation of air on our arms and legs for the first time in many months".
BPPV is characterized by brief spinning sensations lasting less than 1 min, which are generally induced by an abrupt change in head position with respect to gravity.
An abrupt stop.
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