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"burst of" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English
It can be used to describe a sudden, intense feeling or action. Here are some examples: - She let out a burst of laughter when she saw the silly joke. - The runner had a burst of energy and sprinted to the finish line. - The singer's performance was met with a burst of applause from the audience. - The burst of sunlight through the clouds illuminated the dark forest. - The actor had a burst of tears when he received his award.
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Another burst of laughter.
A burst of gunfire erupts.
Suddenly, there was a burst of laughter.
There was a burst of applause.
"It wasn't a burst of gunfire.
It received a burst of applause.
A burst of machine-gun fire.
"Burst of Light: Caravaggio and His Legacy".
A quick burst of gunfire follows.
The burst of activity is timely.
There is a burst of Prokofiev.
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