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The phrase "avalanche of popularity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and overwhelming increase in popularity or fame of something or someone.
Example: "The new social media app experienced an avalanche of popularity after a celebrity endorsement went viral."
Alternatives: "surge in popularity" or "wave of popularity".
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It is so tiny (15 tables) and cozy (inside a frame house with a fieldstone fireplace dominating a single L-shaped dining room) and the food so exactly right, that you fear any avalanche of popularity might ruin its charm.
It enjoyed an avalanche of popularity: The more people were reading it, the more other people wanted to read it.
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Such avalanches of popularity are probably not new, but the ability to track the clicks of thousands of people on the Internet has made such social questions easier to study.
He even enjoys a kind of popularity.
His graph of popularity is quite low.
An avalanche of vitriol followed.
An avalanche of panic ensued.
The constant avalanche of spam.
The ears receive another avalanche of sounds.
An avalanche of indictments and convictions ensued.
The tour yielded an avalanche of orders.
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