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"surge of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden and powerful rise in energy, emotion, or activity. For example, "The crowd erupted into a surge of cheers and applause."
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A surge of violence followed.
Then a surge of applause.
The surge of troops is pointless.
A surge of relief washed over me.
The surge of visitors kept on coming.
A surge of tourism!
The Republican surge of 2010 inspired Naturally Blue.
I felt a surge of power.
I feel a surge of it myself.
I feel a huge surge of relief.
Clemens felt a surge of energy.
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