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It actually is sudden. It means an unexpected occurrence. It's rarely used outside the phrase "all of a sudden."
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No, it is not used as a preposition. It is a adjective (quick, unexpected), and more rarely considered a noun (in the idiomatic form all of a sudden, meaning suddenly).
No, the World Cup does not use a sudden death format to determine the winner of the tournament. Instead, it follows a knockout stage format where teams are eliminated after losing a match until a champion is crowned.
A rapid depressurization typically occurs within seconds, while a slow depressurization takes longer, typically minutes or even hours. Rapid depressurization is usually associated with sudden events like a rupture or explosion, while slow depressurization can happen due to gradual leaks or failures in the system.
No, sudden death is not a rule in the World Cup. If a match is tied at the end of regular time, it goes into extra time and then a penalty shootout to determine the winner.
The platypus is shy of most other creatures larger than itself. Sudden sounds will make it scurry for cover, and it is rarely seen in the wild by humans.
A sharp cliff caused by sudden movements along dip-slip faults is called an earthquake. It causes the ground to shake for several seconds.
A sneeze typically lasts about 1-2 seconds. The process involves a sudden expulsion of air through the nose and mouth to clear irritants from the nasal passages.
Sudden death is used as a way to determine a winner if the score is tied after the typical sixty minute game. The first team to score points in any way is the winner.
A sharp cliff caused by sudden movements along dip-slip faults is called an earthquake. It causes the ground to shake for several seconds.
A person with periodic paralysis experiences sudden onset of weakness, which gradually subsides, only to return again later.