No. You would say:
'Suddenly'
The correct phrase is "all of a sudden". Bad grammar is often spread because the phrase is misheard, and "all of a sudden" sounds very similar to "all the sudden" or "all of the sudden" when a person says it quickly.
The phrase "sudden-sudden" is not standard English and may be used informally or in specific dialects to emphasize the abruptness of an event. In standard English, simply using "sudden" would suffice to convey the idea of something happening unexpectedly or without warning. If emphasis is needed, one might use phrases like "suddenly" or "all of a sudden."
Yep, it's correct - English is a great language, isn't it?
Clearly you aren't writing in English to correct you, so I don't see why I should wright in English to correct me.
That is the correct spelling of "outburst" (a sudden emotional expression).
The correct phrase is "all of a sudden". Bad grammar is often spread because the phrase is misheard, and "all of a sudden" sounds very similar to "all the sudden" or "all of the sudden" when a person says it quickly.
The correct spelling is "all of a sudden"
The phrase "sudden-sudden" is not standard English and may be used informally or in specific dialects to emphasize the abruptness of an event. In standard English, simply using "sudden" would suffice to convey the idea of something happening unexpectedly or without warning. If emphasis is needed, one might use phrases like "suddenly" or "all of a sudden."
"To fly of the handle" is the correct term.
The only words in English that rhyme with "sudden" are surnames such as Budden and Ludden.BuddenLuddenRudden
"A sudden flash of light in the night sky." That isn't a sentence at all, since it has no predicate (verb).
The correct spelling is "sudden". It means happening quickly or unexpectedly.
No, "upheavaling" is not a commonly accepted word in standard English. The correct form would be "upheaval" to refer to a process of sudden, violent change or disruption.
"alls" is not a standard English word. The correct form would be "all."
No it is not correct if English is related. The correct one would be, Everything except peter is rich.
All the answers are correct
That is the correct spelling of "sudden" (abrupt, unexpected).