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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nihilistic outbreak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or widespread occurrence of nihilistic beliefs or behaviors, often in a societal or cultural context.
Example: "The recent events in the city have led to a nihilistic outbreak among the youth, questioning the very foundations of their values and beliefs."
Alternatives: "a nihilistic surge" or "a nihilistic wave".
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This was a nihilistic outbreak of acquisitive crime.
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The Trump moment is a nihilistic burlesque.
It seems such a nihilistic story.
This is a tragic condition, but not a nihilistic one.
In Fight Club, the destruction has a nihilistic force.
At its heart, it is a nihilistic, psychological mystery.
The Beat boys, like a nihilistic Dead Poets Society, only wage war against their tutors.
"We shouldn't hold a nihilistic attitude toward resuscitating the elderly, given these results".
He felt it would be a nihilistic act, not a constructive one.
The result is a highly politicised show of paintings, with a nihilistic, apocalyptic feel.
They're also an assault on manners and a nihilistic threat.
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