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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'breakout for' is not a complete sentence and cannot be used as is in written English.
It could be used as part of a larger sentence if it is attached to a verb, such as "We are having a breakout for lunch."
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Many of the leading indicators (batting eye, swinging strike rate, HR/FB ratio) point toward an impending breakout for Ramos.
Four goals in a game qualifies as a breakout for the Devils, who had scored just 14 in seven previous games.
Even with Frank Ocean, Beyoncé, Rihanna and Solange stealing the headlines, this year felt like a breakout for the one-time Dre protege.
Wallace's outburst was a breakout for a player who had not hit half of his shots in a game since March 1, a nine-game stretch during which he shot 17 of 65 (26 percent).
This past season in M.L.S. has been a breakout for Ream, a 23-year-old native of St . Louis who played every minute (2,700) of every league game the Red Bulls played this season.
The movie is definitely a breakout for the filmmakers — Daryl Wein, 28, and Zoe Lister-Jones, 29, a real-life Brooklyn couple who wrote it together based loosely on their own experiences.
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Black Twitter also happens to be one of the biggest breakouts for black thought and black expression in years.
If you look hard enough on the Internet, you can find blogs predicting breakouts for more players than you can possibly remember.
Numbeo.com has relative country-by-country breakouts for rent, groceries and restaurants.
Nobody wants bad breakouts for a first impressions.
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