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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spring up instantly" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to describe something that appears suddenly or quickly. For example, "When I said his name, a smile sprang up instantly on his face."
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Electronic bazaars would spring up instantly.
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Troubles turned up instantly.
He's signed up instantly.
Mr. Pero picked it up instantly.
"Werblin cleaned it up instantly," Boozer said.
Whatever can be looked up instantly can be instantly forgotten.
But others spring up in their place.
Ferns spring up on a factory floor.
Tiny pines spring up around our legs.
I'd fuck it up instantly.
Would you like your computer to boot up instantly?
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