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The phrase "breakout with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone suddenly displaying or experiencing something, often in an intense or notable manner. Example: After years of hard work, she finally broke out with a stunning performance that left the audience in awe.
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Leachman led a breakout with a few thousand cavalry troops.
Lovebox will breakout with Hackney quartet Rudimental, who will perform tracks from their upcoming sophomore LP.
The inmates and two accomplices executed the breakout with militarylike precision, witnesses said.
Well, there are, there is a breakout with respect to various aspects of Florida statute the -- and Florida election law.
Leonard had a breakout, with "Glitz" (1985), and it led many of us to raid the back catalogue with glee.
Wing Bryan Habana, No. 8 Duane Vermeulen and replacement hooker Bismarck du Plessis also crashed over before Contepomi ended a Pumas breakout with his try in the last act of the game.
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The simulation results show increased possibility of breakouts with larger horizontal stress anisotropy.
Axially oriented breakouts with blurry appearance in the directions of 90° and 270° TOH.
Sundance is luxurious for film reporters and critics, who can let the staff back home pick up the mainstream film content while they do the noble work of spotlighting promising breakouts with zero clickability.
You can get breakouts with the make-up, especially if you leave it on overnight.
city" (with a dip into 2011 breakout "section.80") with the verbal precision and physical showmanship of a great rock band.
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