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Discover Ludwig"power surge" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a sudden and sometimes unexpected increase in electrical power, which can cause damage to electronic devices. You can use it in various contexts, such as when describing a sudden spike in voltage from a power source, or when discussing a power outage caused by a power surge. Example: "The storm last night caused a power surge that fried my computer's motherboard." Example: "To protect your electronics from a power surge, make sure to use surge protectors on all outlets."
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power surge
noun
An unexpected, temporary, uncontrolled increase in current or voltage in an electrical circuit; a voltage spike
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"That's not a power surge," I said.
His power surge has even caught him off guard.
Most significant was the artificially enhanced power surge.
The Nets are sizzling on their own playoff power surge.
Should Hideki Matsui have to explain his July power surge?
He just intermittently emerged to deliver another balladic power surge.
It was a small fire, Mr. Henckels said, probably from a power surge.
It is hard to blame the Pirates for not anticipating Bautista's power surge.
Shortly afterward, he appeared on the cover of Newsweek, with the headline "A LATIN POWER SURGE".
So does Kvitova and we could see one hell of a power surge out there.
While those little plays played their part Wednesday, so did a power surge by the Dodgers.
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