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'erupted' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is the past tense form of the verb 'erupt', which means to burst or explode, usually in a sudden and violent way. Example: The volcano erupted with a deafening roar, sending black ash and hot lava shooting into the sky.
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Erupted
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Past of erupt
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The hall erupted in cheers.
They argued that, because loyalist paramilitaries had no representation in the Stormont parliament or that because socioeconomic or educational attainment was low in poor Protestant areas around eastern Belfast, these communities suddenly erupted in anger.
Five police officers and a press photographer have been injured after a riot erupted in the grounds of Belfast city hall following a council vote to cut the number of days the Union flag will be flown there.
Memories are still fresh of the all-out war that erupted in Sinaloa in 2008 following a violent split between Chapo and his one-time allies in the Beltrán Leyva family, leaving many in the area particularly attuned to signs of internal tension in the cartel.
Turmoil erupted in Ukip after Patrick O'Flynn, the party's campaign director, gave an interview saying Farage had been led astray by an inner circle of advisers, which had made him become "snarling, thin-skinned and aggressive".
The roar of the Liberal crowd drowned Kevin Rudd's words: "A short time ago I telephoned Tony Abbott … " The victory party at the Four Seasons in Sydney erupted.
A dispute has erupted in Munich over six Gulf states' plan to host a camel race on the city's Theresienwiese, the huge open space where the Oktoberfest is held every year.
That year, more drama erupted: Newman discovered he had a tumour, thankfully benign, on his brain.
Every scene on Tuesday night was freighted with centuries-old grudges and rivalries that last erupted into armed conflict in the 1998-9 war between Serbia and ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, which left 10,000 people dead and was halted only by a Nato bombing campaign.
In 1968, he was in Vienna when the Prague spring erupted; he briefly returned to Czechoslovakia and wrote an account of the subject for Penguin (Prague Spring: A Report On Czechoslovakia 1968).
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has been given a thunderous welcome as he delivered a speech to a crowd of 16,000 fans in Sydney Members of the Indian community from across Sydney and as far afield as Melbourne erupted in chants of "Modi, Modi, Modi" as the white-bearded 64-year-old appeared at the Allphones Arena.
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