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"flash of excitement" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a sudden, brief feeling of excitement or enthusiasm. Example: As she walked onto the stage, a flash of excitement shot through her as she realized she was about to perform in front of a large audience for the first time.
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28 min: After that flash of excitement, it's gone all waltz-slow again.
Mix in the nascent D.I.Y. ethos and a flash of excitement about the preserving methods of Nordic cuisine, and you have the fermentation trend.
Her enthusiasm seemingly untarnished by leading these tours day in day out, a flash of excitement crossed her face and I realised I was onto something.
Yesterday afternoon, after hours of waiting, the crowd across the street from the hotel got a flash of excitement as Michelle and her two girls left at 1 37 p.m.
"There were lions and rhinos and giraffes – I mean, everything was there," she recalls with a flash of excitement.
Eventually, the initial flash of excitement over the script dims, as we settle into the hard work of writing.
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Yet immediately behind him there were some flashes of excitement.
She later described their life together as moments of "suffocating dullness interspersed by violent and near suicidal flashes of excitement".
She described their life together as moments of "suffocating dullness interspersed by violent and near suicidal flashes of excitement".
These players demonstrated the depth of this team, and Ogbuike contributed some flashes of excitement with his driving and dishing tactics.
The likelihood is that this match will be cherished only for occasional flashes of excitement, chief among them today Kumar Sangakkara's first Lord's century.
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