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Free sign upThe phrase "breakout of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe an effort to escape or get away from something. For example, you could say "The prisoner attempted a breakout of the maximum security facility."
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So bravo for the Brexit-defying breakout of Flaviu.
Most food businesses do not survive a breakout of salmonella food-borne illness.
Clark's radical crew was known for plots like the 1979 prison breakout of Assata Shakur, a Black Liberation Army leader.
A "series of mistakes, misperceptions, and missed opportunities on all sides" internationally contributed to the breakout of war.
The game is much less assured, however, in the sections where we breakout of the platform environments.
The day's fighting wounded dozens of civilians, swelled the temporary camps to bursting and risked a breakout of disease.
More rains have started to fall, and there are fears that a breakout of water-borne diseases like cholera could cause a crisis.
Chris Huttman, who conducted the poll, provided FiveThirtyEight with a breakout of results from each of the three nights of interviewing in the poll.
Since the first presidential debate in Denver, there have been 10 high-quality national polls that reported a breakout of results between men and women.
Ghosh clearly sets up the events leading to the breakout of the Opium War of 1839 as a mirror to contemporary realities.
"We saw a breakout of the downtrend yesterday and, more importantly, we saw stocks rally on bad news," said A. C. Moore, chief investment strategist at Dunvegan Associates.
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