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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burst forth from" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate a sudden and powerful release of something, such as emotion or energy. For example, "The audience was enraptured when the musician burst forth from the stage with a stunning rendition of the song."
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The voice of John Gotti burst forth from the speaker.
Steely-featured, heavy-browed, Luce had burst forth from Presbyterian missionaries in the Orient in 1898.
Pyrotechnics accompany his onstage entrance where he appears to burst forth from a video screen.
Those criticisms are immediately before us again, having burst forth from the cabaret.
In fact, the design simply burst forth from the imagination of a baron with effulgent facial hair.
Ginger Minj on Kasha: "Ethel Merman and Paul Lind had a love child burst forth from Kasha's vocal cords".
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"When the pipes get clogged, urine bursts forth from the washrooms and feces fly.
The only turkeys I had ever cooked were Schwarzeneggerian giants, their exaggerated pectorals bursting forth from their plastic wrapping.
The Philadelphia strings captured the slow movements' dark hues, as well as the unbridled power and sense of the tragic that bursts forth from the fast second movement.
From aliens bursting forth from crew members' chests to onboard computers developing a psychopathic mind of their own, waking from space hibernation rarely results in a happy ending.
It is not simply a town set on a bluff, but a fantastic aberration, bursting forth from the serene sea of farmland.
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