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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surface in a flash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that appears or becomes visible suddenly or quickly. Example: "The solution to the problem seemed to surface in a flash during our brainstorming session."
Idiom
In a flash.
If something happens in a flash, it happens very quickly indeed.
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Three points from losing the match, Federer's pride and competitive zeal surfaced in a flash of anger, as he walked toward Murray and screamed his displeasure over what he perceived to be Murray's attempt to influence the baseline judge.
It happened in a flash.
All in a flash".
Gone in a flash.
Even Hiroshima whizzes by in a flash.
Then, in a flash, it dissipated.
Three break points gone in a flash.
On the screen in a flash.
This one just went in a flash.
He caught her arm in a flash.
She dumps him in a flash.
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