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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'full surge' is not a phrase that is typically used in written English.
If you are looking to use a phrase to describe a surge of something, similar phrases that are used in written English are "sudden surge" or "surge of". Example sentence: There was a sudden surge of emotion when she saw her old friend.
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She has lived in the UK since her student days, but her Canadian accent emerges in the full surge of conversation.
Both emotions hit full surge in the weeks before the Christmas Day opening of "Les Misérables," the movie version of the French-born musical that ran for more than 17 years on Broadway after first storming London.
We speak of drowning our sorrows, but not until I watched Chinaski in his element, taking a seat at a bar as if settling onto the seabed, did I feel the full surge of the phrase.
Moisture ingress behavior of the full surge arresters was examined by daily measurements of internal resistive leakage current along 30 days immersion test.
Although correlations were found between the material composition and the diffusivity through the polymer, the moisture dynamic is deemed to be much more complex in the full surge arrester.
Adoption of this "whole of society" strategy further offloads pressure on the health sector, which has sole capability to deliver other essential acute care services that will be operating at full surge capacity during a raging epidemic.
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Evidence of the suicide vehicle's deadly full-speed surge — a twisted metal exit gate — lay on its side on the grass in front of the building.
While her variation ended with a wobble in her final pose, an arabesque penchée, her performance was dramatic, full of surging intent.
Both the title track and the lead single, "Harder Than You Think," wed Chuck D's hammering vocals to dense soundscapes full of surging horns, spoken snippets, and sneaky synthesizer lines.
Usually that's because of the way modern full-backs surge forwards, the clash with the opposing forward becoming sometimes a gauge of who's on top, and sometimes a decisive factor.
Bobbing to the surface in "Summer" is a mystifying duet for Muriel Maffre and Mr. Possokhov that looks like "Daughter of 'After the Rain.' " The eye and the brain have begun to shut down by the time the full cast surges out for the closing "Autumn" section, which looks a little like outtakes from the first two sections.
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