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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an explosion of attention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense increase in focus or interest towards something.
Example: "The new product launch created an explosion of attention on social media, with thousands of shares and comments within hours."
Alternatives: "a surge of interest" or "a wave of attention".
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Then will come an explosion of attention back in the United States where Biles will no doubt be a bigger star than before she left for Rio.
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During the first two months of the occupation, camps emerged in every city in America, there was an explosion of press attention, and, at the same time, a vast influx of money (at one point, OWS in New York was sitting on over $0.5m, almost all of it from donations of under $100 each).
The Heat's 2005 NBA Playoff run and Wade's performances with Shaquille O'Neal hampered by injury, led to an explosion of media attention and rapid increase in Wade's popularity.
"I don't have much to compare it to, but it has certainly undergone this explosion of attention.
Hollywood has waded into increasingly tumultuous financial waters in recent years, as an explosion of competing media options has divided consumers' attentions -- and their wallets.
But Crayon believes that in Beijing, China's political nerve centre, an explosion of interest in the art form might "raise the wrong type of attention".
There has been an explosion of interest in probiotics and their potential health benefits since 2000, with initial attention focusing on the gastrointestinal tract.
Media attention centred on sabotage, while other speculation ranged from clear-air turbulence to an explosion of vapour in an empty fuel tank.
Over the past few years, as attention spans started to shrink and breaking news began to dominate, there has been an explosion of verbatim theatre.
The result is an explosion of titles.
Instead we have an explosion of clearinghouses.
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