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Free sign up"explosion of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe an increase or surge in something. For example, "The new iPhone had an explosion of sales in its first week on the market."
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An explosion of reality".
It caused a new explosion of interest.
Was this explosion of violence unprecedented?
There was a small explosion of laughter.
The explosion of the Maine remains controversial.
The result is an explosion of titles.
Instead we have an explosion of clearinghouses.
An explosion of the Aristotelian unities?
"It's an explosion of choice".
An explosion of applause followed.
"There's just been an explosion of information.
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