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Discover Ludwig"break out into" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to start suddenly, unexpectedly, or uncontrollably. It can be used in different contexts, such as breaking out into laughter, breaking out into song, or breaking out into a rash. Example: As soon as the comedian started his routine, the audience broke out into fits of laughter.
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They rarely break out into global activity by themselves.
Her colleagues break out into giggles.
Then they break out into an actual giggle fit.
It is to break out into new social-gaming spaces.
Eventually short, abrupt phrases break out into passages that sound like fractured jazz piercing through fog.
Lawmakers are getting along so well they practically break out into song every day.
Extraordinary scenes at India's Golden Temple as rival groups break out into a sword fight.
But in recent days it has started to break out into the open on Capitol Hill.
Certain writers, too, would cause him to break out into fits of enthusiastic whispering.
He was just about to break out into the big time".
They fan out on the sidewalks around the doctor's home and break out into a chant.
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