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"instant popularity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that becomes popular quickly, often unexpectedly. For example, "After its release, the new video game achieved instant popularity among young gamers."
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("Instant popularity, minus the hazing," read one).
Bamboo, East Hampton Bamboo's almost instant popularity is justified.
But instant popularity for such sites is not assured.
Is there a clumsier euphemism for randy girls, free drugs and instant popularity?
Children swarmed the robot when it first joined the classroom: instant popularity.
Their stories, written between drunken dance-hall evenings, met with instant popularity in the East.
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Blogging muddies the waters even more, offering a golden ticket that can shoot twenty-somethings to instant popularity--whether their peers feel they deserve it or not.
Given that there is nothing that guarantees greater instant political popularity in France than protecting the idyll of French (subsidised) rural life from the ravages of Anglo Saxon market economics, this was always an empty hope.
Mr. bin Laden's money earned him instant access and popularity.
It has an irresistible earnestness and exuberance that explain its instant, well-deserved popularity.
Peterson's guide stood the publishing world on its head with its instant and widespread popularity.
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