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Discover Ludwig"in burst" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is usually used to convey the idea of something suddenly and abruptly occurring. For example, "The audience erupted in a burst of applause after the show."
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If anything, it's a lot like scanning through the photos you took in burst mode.
Later, door opened & in burst array of codgers.
In burst a group of young men headed by Frank Nitty, in a red velvet coat.
"Every single patient that walked in burst into tears," she says.
He got up and drew the bolt and in burst Mary.
Only 64 paintings have been attributed to Caravaggio; 4 are here in "Burst of Light".
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The "shock burst" phenomenon is well known internationally, both in hard rock mines and in burst-prone coalfields.
In the measurement, this system captures the data in burst-wise manner at each time frame in a moving vehicle.
In this paper, an iterative carrier recovery algorithm of Gaussian filtered minimum shift keying (GMSK) in burst-mode was designed.
Rock support in burst-prone ground needs to resist dynamic loads and large rock dilation due to violent rock failure.
When their panniers -- the baskets they travel in -- burst open, some contenders have been found drumsticks-up from caffeine overdoses.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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