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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to erupt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing volcanoes, emotions, or situations that can suddenly become intense or explosive.
Example: "The volcano is able to erupt at any moment, posing a significant threat to nearby communities."
Alternatives: "capable of erupting" or "prone to erupting".
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Eventual victory did not come easily however and Andrew Strauss and his men had to wait until 40 minutes before lunch before Matt Prior swooped on to an inside edge from Ben Hilfenhaus, a fourth wicket for Tim Bresnan, and the entire team, along with a corner of a very large foreign field that was England, were able to erupt in their collective euphoria.
The liquids from the ocean may have been able to erupt to the surface, flooding floors of canyons in the process known as cryovolcanism.
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The Gypsies were able to delay expulsion via legal maneuvering, but by late September, when I arrive, Dale Farm is threatening to erupt in violence.
What causes them to erupt?
Is Bill Clinton a scandal waiting to erupt?
They are stress volcanoes, waiting to erupt.
It continued to erupt in 1990.
Factions began to erupt all over the town.
Mr Emanuel's temper is sure to erupt.
It was there waiting to erupt again.
Volcanoes have erupted in the past, and will continue to erupt in the future.
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