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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surging at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sudden or powerful movement towards something, often in a figurative sense. Example: "The crowd was surging at the stage, eager to see the performance."
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Men's wear sales are surging at double-digit rates.
Capital investment, which should be surging at this point in the recovery, hardly rose at all.
Job growth was supposed to be surging at up to 500,000 a month.
Small car sales are surging at both domestic and import manufacturers.
Business is also surging at Atlas Air, an international all-cargo airline based in Purchase, N.Y.
Social Media: Best Small-Business Facebook Pages A new study shows that social media is surging at large companies.
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So the FDP surges at the last minute but entirely at the expense of the CDU.
Lance Roberts believes corporate profits have surged at the expense of workers.
His coach, Alberto Salazar, had told Farah to expect the East Africans to surge at that point.
Since the start of this year, prices have surged at an annual rate of 5.1%.
Support for Ukip surged at the election, taking its vote share to 12.6%.
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