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"bursts of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe sudden and intense occurrences of something. For example: - The storm brought bursts of strong winds and heavy rain. - The comedian's jokes were met with bursts of laughter from the audience. - The athlete experienced bursts of energy during the race. - The singer's performance was interrupted by bursts of applause from the crowd. - The chef added bursts of flavor to the dish with a splash of citrus.
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Glitches overshadowed bursts of promise.
Arbitrary bursts of color disarm.
Bursts of ventricular tachycardia..
Suddenly, there were prolonged bursts of shooting.
You will not eliminate bursts of insanity.
This can lead to bursts of overexuberance.
I heard bursts of gunfire.
Machine-gun bursts of words.
Frequent bursts of guitar and percussion.
Products appear in bursts of creative cascades.
There were bursts of machine-gun fire.
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