Sentence examples for surge suddenly from inspiring English sources

The phrase "surge suddenly" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a rapid and unexpected increase or rise in something, such as emotions, prices, or physical phenomena. Example: "As the storm approached, the waves began to surge suddenly, crashing against the shore with great force."

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As it happened, the escalators were empty, apart from a young woman on the other side, who seemed to surge suddenly up.

Standing-room only terraces have been replaced by rows of seats, making it harder for spectators to surge suddenly forward, as happened at the Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield in 1989, where 96 people were crushed to death.

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A fireball surged suddenly from a manhole, enveloping Ms. Lowry in flames.

Neither the reporting website nor America's new president can explain why reports surged suddenly on June 20 something Dr. Berrill might blame on hot weather, if it weren't about as hot a day later, when a third fewer sex crimes were reported.

This has ruined coastal economies and added to the surge of suddenly unemployed migrants who brave the high seas in wooden boats seeking a new life in Europe, where they are often not welcome.

This is what happens to a candidate who is surging upwards, but then suddenly surges in the wrong direction.

The economic weakness that justifies action today also makes it unlikely that prices will suddenly surge.

The government's revenues did not surge because Russians suddenly squared their shoulders and straightened their backs.

If the exit polls are right, there was no late surge of people suddenly deciding to support Mrs Clinton.

Unless interest rates fall steeply or exports suddenly surge, neither of which seems likely, confidence in banks will ebb further.The trouble in Seoul has arisen from successive governments' habit of viewing the banking sector as an agent of industrial policy.

The Giants were trailing by 2 points, there was a little more than a minute remaining, and the Giants had the ball on the New England Patriots' 6. Quarterback Eli Manning took the snap and handed the ball off to running back Ahmad Bradshaw, and as Bradshaw began his surge, the game suddenly turned on its head.

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