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The phrase "an explosion of information" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and overwhelming increase in the amount of information available or being shared.
Example: "With the advent of the internet, we have experienced an explosion of information that has transformed how we access knowledge."
Alternatives: "a surge of information" or "a deluge of information".
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"There's just been an explosion of information.
There has been an explosion of information from all sides about the war on terror online.
And there has been an explosion of information being pinged around on WhatsApp in the past year.
Particularly with Al Jazeera, there's been an explosion of information that defined the nature of the debate.
Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, the city's health commissioner, said the administration had consistently told New Yorkers "what we know and what we don't know" about the illness and was now confronting "an explosion of information and rumors".
Over the past two decades, a revolution in patients' rights and an explosion of information in books, newspapers, magazines and cyberspace have enabled women, and men, to educate themselves as never before, Doctors' attitudes have changed, too; once derided for their paternalism, many now expect patients to research their own diseases and make decisions on their own.
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Following the completion of the human genome sequence and the concomitant technological innovations required for whole genome analyses, the last decade has witnessed an explosion of data and information concerning the posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression, in both pathological and nonpathological contexts.
The hearing comes as rapid scientific advances are producing an explosion of new information about human genes, as well as those of animals, plants and microbes, yielding new approaches to detecting and combating diseases.
Bruce Stillman, director of Cold Spring Harbor, says scientists have not only an explosion of genetic information but new, genetically-tailored mouse models for cancer that were unheard of even a decade ago.
So if you need the information, lets say, 6 months later, snippets can be shared, sent, etc. "In the last years new technologies have sparked an explosion of published information.
There has been an explosion of structural information for pharmaceutical compounds bound to biological targets, but the conformations and dynamics of compounds free in solution are poorly characterized, if at all.
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