Sentence examples for to sudden from inspiring English sources

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to sudden

noun

An unexpected occurrence; a surprise.

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Prone to sudden unpredictable failure.

Floating rates are less vulnerable to sudden speculative crises.

Brazil remains vulnerable to sudden shifts in the world economy.

The rules are arbitrary, unfathomable, and subject to sudden change.

What explains the change from inevitability to sudden failure?

It is also prone to sudden, violent storms.

Cross-border equity flows appear vulnerable to sudden drying up.

And to sudden, booming cries of "Rooney, Rooney".

Adam Smith strolls by, alerted to sudden whooshing sounds.

She is more likely to consign you to sudden death.

Layer boundaries corresponded to sudden velocity changes.

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