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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burst away" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden burst of speed or movement. Example: She burst away from the starting line, sprinting down the track as fast as she could.
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Okayo burst away and no one followed.
Prettily they light, snap beaks into seed, and burst away: nuthatches, evening grosbeaks, American goldfinches, sparrows.
Arne Friedrich tapped it in, but the midfielder's burst away from three opponents took the breath.
De Kock slipped an inside pass to Rod Penney who burst away to score.
Prettily they light, snap beaks into seed, and burst away: nuthatches, evening grosbeaks, American goldfinches, sparrows..
On a number of occasions, his quick feet and acceleration enabled him to burst away from tacklers.
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Sánchez's delivery was perfect and Walcott, bursting away from Xhaka, nodded powerfully in.
Bursting away he tries to lay it off to Mortlock but, luckily for England, it doesn't find its man.
"It's not wages suddenly bursting away, but it gives you a modest upside risk," said McCafferty, whose term at the central bank ends in August.
There was more urgency after the interval, a couple of slippery bursts away from Pablo Zabaleta and one rasped left-footed shot from Hazard's neat lay-off, but no glimpse of a goal to pep his enthusiasm.
More than fifty thousand people finished yesterday, the fastest of whom was Wilson Kipsang, a thirty-two-year-old man from Kenya, who completed the course in two hours and ten minutes, bursting away from his rival, Lelisa Desisa, in the final.2 of the 26.2 miles.
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