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The phrase "experience a surge" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to suddenly or greatly increase in intensity or amount. Example: "Sales for the new product experienced a surge after the positive reviews were published."
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Officials fear that Ukip could then experience a surge following an expected victory in Clacton.
Chicago did experience a surge in homicides last year, with more than 750 people murdered.
Just as humans experience a surge of the neurochemical oxytocin when greeted by a loved one, so do dogs.
Afterward, Jiayuan's enrollment would experience a surge similar to the New Year's surge at fitness clubs in America.
Many artists experience a surge in popularity immediately after their deaths for simple reasons of commemoration or nostalgia.
You may not experience a surge of energy, but following your coach's suggestion may help you to stave off fatigue through the second half of your soccer games.
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Ferry transport has experienced a surge in demand.
Britain is experiencing a surge in high-tech investment.
Britain is experiencing a surge in craft brewing.
The savannas experiences a surge of new life at this time.
California is experiencing a surge in renewable energy generation from the sun and wind.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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