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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flash into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or brief appearance or realization of something.
Example: "As she walked through the old house, memories began to flash into her mind."
Alternatives: "burst into" or "suddenly appear".
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Battle lines were drawn, and just a few days later, Steve Jobs issued his epic missive "Thoughts on Flash," which sought to explain, once and for all, why Apple didn't — and wouldn't ever — integrate Flash into its mobile and tablet devices.
The pressure drops as the boiling water approaches the surface, causing it to flash into steam.
While much of the debate is stuck in superficialities, deeper issues occasionally flash into view.
The residents of the tower block flash into action without hesitation.
Say immigrant and the word "problem" -- not "potential" -- tends to flash into people's minds.
Images from the hospital would flash into his mind as he made coffee or took a shower, leaving him dazed.
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The girl's hand flashed into view, gripping a tiara.
A NEW global togetherness flashed into being, and immediately began to disintegrate.
Wordlessly, they returned to the van, and it sped away, lights flashing, into the dark.
Probably during some ordinary task of the day this scene flashed into my mind's eye.
He concedes a free kick on the right wing, which is flashed into the box.
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