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Discover Ludwig"breakout from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to escaping from a place. For example, "The prison inmates attempted a daring breakout from the maximum security prison."
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It is a rare breakout from a darker vein.
The Dec. 13 escape was the biggest breakout from a Texas state prison in recent history.
Hundreds of members freed in mass breakout from Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad last month.
A potential Iranian breakout from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty clearly qualifies.
Serving in the 45th Infantry Division, Sergeant Barfoot took part in the breakout from Italy's Anzio beachhead.
Her breakout from her coal-town roots came through a second state program, the Health Sciences Technology Academy.
In 2006, he was part of a mass breakout from a prison in Sana that led to a resurgence of Al Qaeda's operations in Yemen.
Police in Kenya were on Monday night hunting for more than 30 patients after a mass breakout from a psychiatric hospital in the capital, Nairobi.
For that matter, a breakout from their latest national poll showed Mr. Obama with a much clearer lead in swing states than in the country as a whole.
The crisis may precisely force a breakout from the economic dead end and political stalemate to achieve a meaningful rejuvenation of the polity and the economy.
Karl had been anticipating a 3-point breakout from Kukoc against the Nets' front line, which can bump and bruise him when he wanders into the paint.
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