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The phrase "flashes of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe sudden, brief moments or occurrences of something. Example: "She often experienced flashes of inspiration while walking in the park."
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There are flashes of comedy.
Flashes of red glinted everywhere.
There were also flashes of seriousness.
Amid the hubbub, flashes of eccentricity emerge.
He returned to show flashes of ability.
He also showed flashes of bitter humor.
Flashes of Ms. Quinn's humor appear throughout.
He can show flashes of anger.
But he still has flashes of anger.
Flashes of creativity flared amid the gloom.
He showed flashes of stubbornness.
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