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Of its useI cannot give a definitive answer without knowing the specific context in which you would like to use "flutter of" in a sentence.
However, assuming you would like to use it as a description of movement or sound, here are a few examples: - The bird took off with a flutter of its wings. - The curtains rustled with a flutter of wind. - She felt a flutter of excitement in her stomach. - The leaves danced in a flutter of colors. - As she spoke, there was a flutter of nervousness in her voice. - The butterfly landed on the flower with a flutter of its delicate wings. - He could hear the flutter of pages as his daughter turned the pages of her book. As you can see, "flutter of" can be used to describe a light, delicate, and often rapid movement or sound. It is commonly used in descriptions of nature, but can also be used in more abstract or figurative contexts.
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The flutter of engines enchanted me.
A flutter of noise brought her awake.
With a flutter of wings, he was gone.
Still, there's been a slight flutter of new diplomatic activity.
Once, hearing a flutter of wings, Tuca said: "Vultures.
Not guns, not thunder, but a flutter of clouded drums.
Later the ensemble picks up their flutter of little stag leaps.
There was a flutter of astonished voices: You can't be serious!
Is the beat of those feathers still there in his paintings' unending flutter of desire?
The flutter of magic, the avuncular twinkle, the B-movie danger it's all here.
Only those of a cast-iron heart wouldn't have felt a flutter of emotion.
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