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breaching out
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "breaching out" is not correct in standard written English.
You may have meant "reaching out," which is used to describe the act of contacting someone, often for assistance or to establish communication. Example: "I will be reaching out to you next week to discuss the project further."
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News & Media
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Alternative expressions(4)
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2 human-written examples
And as I stare hard at that horizon line, I also see a magnificent 50-foot humpback come breaching out, straight up and out of the water, like a fire hydrant that just broke loose, and wham, up it comes, straight up and then over with a splash that looks more tsunami than whale splash.
News & Media
If you're lucky, you will even see them breaching out the water, seeing 30 tons of meat flying through the air is definitely an experience that will make you go "ooooooh".
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
The Chiefs were eventually breached out wide on 51 minutes, Cipriani sending Cueto over in the corner before Steenson hit back with his second penalty.
News & Media
The breach points out the significant risks for companies that outsource even seemingly low-risk activities like e-mail marketing, said Avivah Litan, an analyst focused on online fraud at the research firm Gartner.
News & Media
On the flight to Texas, on Tuesday morning, he had retweeted a message from Brazoria County, which consisted of a red box containing the words "NOTICE: The Levee at Columbia Lakes has been breached!! GET OUT NOW!!" Get out to where?
News & Media
The Football Association, which commissioned Hillsborough as its chosen venue for an FA Cup semi-final to which 54,000 paying supporters were invited, despite those safety breaches, the out of date safety certificate, and previous crushes at Hillsborough semi-finals in 1981 , 1987 and 1988 is also under criminal investigation.
News & Media
So if you used your card at a Home Depot after word of the breach got out, it's hard to say whether or not your card data was exposed.
News & Media
"Just seeing whales 35ft long fully breached out of the water was incredible," she said.
News & Media
A growing number of donors use the Internet to make their gifts, and experts said some charities might have been reluctant to inform them about the breach out of fear that it would affect donations.
News & Media
But when they do hunt for prey, it is with impressive speed – in excess of 20mph (32kph) – and sometimes breach out of the water to snatch a seal.
News & Media
Retailers are often reluctant to report breaches out of concern it could hurt their businesses.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using more standard phrasal verbs like "breaking out" or "emerging from" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using "breaching out" when you mean "reaching out" or another similar phrase; ensure the verb accurately reflects the intended action.
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Linguistic Context
Phasal verbs are built by a verb + a preposition or an adverb. The phrase "breaching out" is used to describe the action of breaking through a surface. However, Ludwig AI indicates that this is not correct in standard written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
66%
Wiki
33%
Science
0%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "breaching out" is occasionally used, it is not considered standard English. Ludwig AI identifies it as incorrect, suggesting more common alternatives like "breaking out" or "emerging from". The phrase appears rarely, mainly in news and wiki contexts. Therefore, it is recommended to use more conventional phrasal verbs to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy. It is essential to use accurate phrase in your writings and consider the contexts in which the word will be used to guarantee clarity and accuracy for the audience.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
surfacing
This implies coming to the surface of water, which fits the marine context but not others.
leaping out
This alternative suggests a jump or sudden movement outwards, which can fit some, but not all, contexts of breaching.
bursting out
This suggests a sudden and forceful emergence, which can be used in some contexts but implies more force than simply breaching.
emerging from
This is a more formal way of saying coming out, which might fit some scenarios where breaching is used.
breaking through
This suggests overcoming an obstacle or barrier, focusing on the act of penetrating something rather than a general emergence.
erupting
Implies a violent or sudden outburst, which can be used in certain contexts but may be too strong for general use.
getting out
This is a more general term for exiting or leaving a place, removing the element of forceful action implied by breaching.
coming out
A general phrase for appearing or becoming known, losing the specific sense of breaking through a barrier.
breaking out
This implies escaping or emerging forcefully, changing the context from a specific action to a general occurrence.
reaching out
This alternative changes the verb to suggest making contact or offering assistance, altering the meaning entirely.
FAQs
Is "breaching out" grammatically correct?
The phrase "breaching out" is not standard English. A more appropriate alternative might be "breaking out" or "emerging from", depending on the intended meaning.
What does "breaching out" mean in the context of marine life?
While not a standard phrase, "breaching out" is sometimes used to describe a whale or other marine animal "leaping out" of the water. However, "breaching" alone is more commonly used.
What can I say instead of "breaching out" in a security context?
Depending on the intended meaning, consider using phrases like "breaking through" or "emerging from" to describe a security breach.
How can I avoid using non-standard phrases like "breaching out"?
Consult a dictionary or grammar guide to ensure your phrasing is correct. When in doubt, opt for simpler and more widely accepted phrasal verbs such as "getting out" or "coming out".
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested