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The phrase "an explosion of interesting" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense increase in something that is engaging or captivating, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The conference was an explosion of interesting ideas and innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "a surge of fascinating" or "a burst of intriguing".
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Palm hopes that an explosion of interesting new gadgets will result -- some pocket-size, some not -- from Palm, Sony, Handspring, Kyocera, Samsung and other makers of Palm-compatible organizers and phones.
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There followed an explosion of scientific interest in the diet.
The idea that the Huffington Post, or the explosion of interesting internet news or blogging sites, can replace journalistic institutions like the New York times or other newspapers or dinosaurs of the mainstream media truly misunderstands the web, newspapers, journalism and the serious threat posed to democracy if the news gathering institutions fail.
You argue New York and London were much bigger and more interesting places producing an explosion of music and other art at that time.
Our efforts coincided with an explosion of Twitter use at the festival with the introduction of interesting schemes such as EdTwinge.com.com
The result is an explosion of titles.
Instead we have an explosion of clearinghouses.
"And with social media, there has been an explosion of an explosion".
Hip-hop was an explosion of suppression.
It should be an explosion of truth.
Then, suddenly, an explosion of noise.
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