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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flash over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or brief occurrence of something, often related to light or an idea.
Example: "As the storm approached, a flash over of lightning illuminated the sky."
Alternatives: "flare up" or "burst forth".
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"Count," said one boy, glimpsing a flash over the rooftops.
He reduced the shallots and vinegar and wine in a flash, over very high heat.
Fireworks flash over Cannes at night, colouring the clouds and scaring the seagulls.
Critics sometimes accused Mr. Smith of emphasizing flash over substance, and some were put off by his pianistic playfulness.
Like Poe's, Dick's last big book was a work of cosmic explanation in which lightning bolts of brilliance flash over salty oceans of insanity.
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And a light bulb flashed over every once-glittering Hollywood head: Hey, I can do that!
Juventus themselves had only had one real chance, Dybala flashing over after a neat lay-off from Pogba.
By the time Adam Thompstone slipped over for his second and Irish's sixth and final try and the scoreline flashed over from Worcester, Bristol were sunk.
Mondesi led off the fifth with a grounder that skipped toward the shortstop hole, and Bellinger flashed over in pursuit of the ball.
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