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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pop up suddenly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to appear or happen unexpectedly or abruptly. Example: As we were walking through the woods, a deer suddenly popped up in front of us.
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First you hear that the artist has left one gallery for another, or just left with no place to go, although new attachments often pop up suddenly.
When they attempt to click an icon, the monster picture should pop up suddenly, propelling your target a few feet into the air.
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He popped up suddenly.
The issue popped up suddenly at a budget hearing on Thursday.
OxyContin abuse pops up suddenly, in unexpected locations: Kenai, Alaska; Tucson; West Palm Beach, Fla.
On Saturday afternoon, Irina Dvorovenko and Maxim Belotserkovsky popped up suddenly in a performance of the "Swan Lake Pas de Deux".
At the stroke of the scalpel, a prominent nub of raw pink flesh practically pops up, suddenly protruding from the tissue surrounding it.
But another type of pop-up has recently prospered: unashamedly commercial shops-cum-marketing tools.Independent galleries, theatres, bars (not always licensed) and front-room restaurants, all with intentionally short lifespans, have been popping up suddenly, often overnight, in the hipper parts of large British cities for several years.
There's been so many moments where suddenly a new party really takes off and it creates a ripple effect because it gets people excited, and then they want to go out even more, and then new parties start to pop up and suddenly New York is having a moment again... and again... and again..
Did it just suddenly pop up and will it suddenly disappear?
The alarm goes off, the email pops up and suddenly I'm chasing other peoples' demands.
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