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The phrase 'an explosion of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a sudden increase in something, or a sudden variety of something. For example, "The introduction of the new device caused an explosion of creativity."
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The result is an explosion of titles.
Instead we have an explosion of clearinghouses.
"It's an explosion of choice".
"There's just been an explosion of information.
Then, suddenly, an explosion of noise.
There is an explosion of laughter.
We cheered in an explosion of relief.
"Your mind is an explosion of creativity".
"It caused an explosion of opinion.
Not an explosion of humans, though.
The motion triggered an explosion of pain.
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