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"in spurts" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to happen or occur in short bursts or intervals. Typically, it is used to describe something that happens irregularly or intermittently. Example: "After days of struggling to write, I finally finished my essay in spurts - a few sentences here and there between moments of frustration and writer's block."
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Gilroy writes in spurts.
It goes in spurts".
He performs in spurts.
We worked in spurts".
Since then, information has come in spurts.
In spurts, the Jets accomplished the mission.
At best, they play in spurts.
The water is coming out in spurts.
"That's why we have it in spurts".
The five sonatas were composed in spurts.
"He has played well in spurts.
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