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The phrase "burst creativity" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to suddenly and forcefully express or unleash one's creativity. Example: The artist's mind was buzzing with ideas, and she felt like she was about to burst with creativity. She quickly grabbed her paintbrushes and began to create a masterpiece.
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The burst of creativity is partly a function of desperation.
The trend has unleashed a burst of creativity.
This clarity of purpose translated into a burst of creativity.
After this burst of creativity, he seemed to have a period of hesitation.
"Finally the urgency," Annie thinks to herself, in a burst of creativity.
And that rather than limiting others, he can serve to release a fresh burst of creativity.
Bellow seems unsurprised by, though grateful for, this late burst of creativity.
News of his illness galvanised Zevon into a late burst of creativity.
New technology for automotive lights is likely to spur a similar burst of creativity.
Warwick, 60, said he was in awe of Bowie's late burst of creativity.
Brain workers dither for ages but then are struck by a flash of insight or a burst of creativity.
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