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"burst in" is a common phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of quickly entering a room or area. For example, "The intruder burst in through the window, surprising the family."
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burst in
verb
To enter suddenly and unexpectedly
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Ben Karlin burst in.
Two men in masks burst in.
Ramfis, Trujillo's son, burst in.
Philip immediately burst in tears.
Suddenly the fuzz burst in.
The ceiling had burst in the heat.
Another burst in wearing a black balaclava.
A minute later, zombie-hunters burst in.
Louis burst in, declaring he was hungry.
Hosts may burst in, looking for "things".
That bubble burst in March 2000.
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