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Discover Ludwig"breaks out" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to suddenly begin or occur, often in a disruptive or unexpected way. Example: - After weeks of tension, the students finally broke out in a loud argument during class. - The fire quickly broke out and spread to the neighboring buildings. - As soon as the concert started, the fans broke out into wild cheers and applause. - We were enjoying our hike until a thunderstorm suddenly broke out. - The stock market broke out in chaos as news of the company's bankruptcy spread.
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breaks out
verb
Third person singular of break out
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Jared Cook breaks out!
Peace breaks out.
Bayern breaks out.
Suddenly, a commotion breaks out.
A gunfight breaks out.
Melodrama breaks out.
A fight breaks out.
At last unity breaks out in Labour.
Painting breaks out here and there.
Japan's economy breaks out of recession.
An Obama campaign rally breaks out.
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