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Discover Ludwig"surge for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a sudden increase in demand or desire for something. Example: The new iPhone has caused a surge for the latest technology, with people lining up for hours to be the first to get their hands on it.
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Is the Trump "surge" for real?
Opinion polls had predicted a surge for the separatist party.
Why did audience interest surge for "The Purge"?
"We're seeing a surge for long pendant necklaces, too," Ms. Sewall said.
Prices surge for the greatest wines but barely budge for the rest.
Hence, perhaps, the surge for Mr Lapid at the expense of Mr Bennett.
In fact, Mr McCain had been calling for the surge for three years before it happened.
Demand will surge for hydrologists skilled at cleaning up groundwater contaminated by fracking fluids.
Then there was a surge for the front steps, but everything was on fire".
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