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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a burst" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a sudden, energetic expression or action. For example: "The children ran out of the house in a burst of excitement."
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"Just because you are down, you are not out," he said in a burst of words.
The show ends in a burst of ambiguity.
Immediately, the contact results in a burst of steam.
Drugs are typically released in a burst response.
"Caterpillar!" the 5-year-olds said in a burst.
"Oh, man, I love it," he said in a burst.
If the dam fails, experts say, it is likely to begin in a burst.
We began Open City seven or so years ago, in a burst of youthful enthusiasm.
The raffle idea had come to her in a burst of inspiration, she said.
If it sometimes feels as if creativity comes in a burst, you would be right.
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