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The phrase "an initial flurry of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden burst of activity or events that occur at the beginning of a situation or process.
Example: "There was an initial flurry of activity as the team prepared for the product launch."
Alternatives: "a brief surge of" or "a sudden burst of".
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After an initial flurry of emails we spoke on the phone.
After an initial flurry of whispers, they listened mostly in silence.
America ranks ninth among foreign investors there despite an initial flurry of interest in the Vietnamese market.
Despite an initial flurry of national attention, it has no illusions that it will turn Walsall into a tourist town.
To the dismay of his colleagues, he returned to work on Sept. 18 and, after an initial flurry of attention, began going about his business.
Guay and his two accomplices had thought that after an initial flurry of excitement the incident would be dismissed as just one of those things.
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They seemed to have slowed down a yard a man after an initial flurry which promised the full ration of mayhem.
But after an initial flurry, both boxers were doing a lot of tentative dancing.
After an initial flurry, there was silence.
Arnold still needs to prove he can sustain a business beyond the initial flurry of excitement from investors and corporate partners.
After the initial flurry of coverage subsided, a federal inquiry into Gessler's actions and brief cameo on Rachel Maddow's MSNBC program sounded the alarm once more.
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