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The phrase "shoot forth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that emerges or grows rapidly, often in a natural context.
Example: "In spring, the flowers begin to shoot forth from the ground, signaling the end of winter."
Alternatives: "spring up" or "emerge quickly."
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The definitions were followed by a presentation of synonyms: "flash, gleam, glance, glint, sparkle, glitter, scintillate, coruscate, glimmer, shimmer mean to shoot forth light".
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And the Creature's rhapsodic discovery of nature is beautifully suggested through birds shooting forth from treetops and rain saturating a narrow strip of turf.
What he has is an incredible voice: a higher, lighter tenor whose individual syllables shot forth like darts, and which frequently rose to an uncontained scream, like a child's cry.
One of the Trachinians told him, 'Such was the number of barbarians, that when they shot forth their arrows the sun would be darkened by their multitude.' Dieneces, not at all frightened at these words, but making light of the Median numbers, answered, 'Our Trachinian friend brings us excellent tidings.
I know that I'm supposed to be the bow from which my children are shot forth into the world.
Beaming from the dark towers, the band's debut album,Top Hats and Scary Tales, a "cabaret-inspired marriage of heavy rock and Britpop," swiftly shot forth.
After an opening set by a trio called Tropic of Cancer, the Berlin sound sculptor Alexander Lewis shot forth more abrasive, in-your-face textures while a dusty clip of a man climbing a ladder looped above.
Originally built in the 1830s, the Old Spanish Sugar Mill at De Leon Springs State Park in Volusia County was designed to crush sugar cane using a water wheel and the power of the springhead that today shoots forth 19 million gallons of water a day.
From a light plane at five hundred feet, this is particularly evident as the reflection of the sun races through trees and shoots forth light from the water.
I liked that last part, so I changed the manuscript to say, "The reflection of the sun races through the trees and shoots forth light from the water".
Edward's yellow-brown eyes shoot back and forth, searching the crowd.
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