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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recent surge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden increase or rise in something that has occurred in the near past.
Example: "There has been a recent surge in online shopping due to the pandemic."
Alternatives: "recent increase" or "new spike".
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She helped popularize the recent surge.
Neither explains the insurgent party's recent surge.
But the recent surge in violence has altered the dynamic.
He finished with 27 points, continuing a recent surge.
A recent surge in bombings there may be JI's handiwork.
The recent surge of musical activity in the province continues.
But the recent surge paints a clear picture.
The background is the recent surge in health-care expenses.
The losses were not surprising given the market's recent surge.
Fleury, meanwhile, has been the catalyst for the recent surge.
Their recent surge is, by Shiller's figures, unprecedented.
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