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"burst of action" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a sudden and intense increase in activity or movement. Example: "The team's goal had been to maintain a steady pace, but suddenly, there was a burst of action as they raced towards the finish line."
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The sudden burst of action this morning came after a night of stand-offs, scuffles and attempts from the authorities to dismantle sections of the protest camp.
After the first burst of action, the Avengers hold a party and this is when the film first begins to creak.
Last fall, there was a burst of action as the European Central Bank cut euro interest rates in coordination with other central bank rate cuts elsewhere to stimulate growth.
The Danes have also reached into their pockets again.This burst of action comes just weeks after governments shored up the banking system with capital injections and sweeping guarantees for depositors and creditors.
A brief burst of action from beefy Sergeant Abraham Ford (Southland's Michael Cudlitz) and his amazing walrus moustache suggests he might be getting more screen time, while Carl is doing his best to not grow up too fast (Rick's hat fits better every time we see him), and Rick still doing his "seriously, don't mess with me" face.
After its predecessor was forced to pump more money into Bank of America on January 16th, the new American administration is working on fresh plans to immunise banks from the effects of their infected assets (see Economics focus).This burst of action comes just a few months after governments shored up the banking system with capital injections and sweeping guarantees for depositors and creditors.
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The pauses between bursts of action are as important as the action.
The inactivity was followed by shrieks of "FLY, MY BEAUTIES!" that prompted frantic bursts of action.
Too bad these bursts of action have more wit than the actual story or characters.
"Too bad these bursts of action have more wit than the actual story or characters," she wrote.
J. Hooker," an especially formulaic cop show from the early 1980s, can be seen in short bursts of action as William Shatner interrogates suspects, fires shots and chases bad guys.
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