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"burst out of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe when someone exits a place or situation quickly and dramatically, often with enthusiasm or haste. Example: He burst out of the room, ready to take on whatever the day had in store.
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Finally, the train burst out of the tunnel.
Songs burst out of scenes.
Christmas cards from charities burst out of your mailbox.
Yes, she has tried to burst out of that cocoon.
His stunning first lines burst out of the page.
That night, Knowlton's poodles burst out of the house barking.
Yarou, 19, soon burst out of that role.
It would burst out of the otherwise placid Zinedine Zidane.
A pool of blood burst out of him.
In the early 1960s, both burst out of their shells.
An afternoon shower burst out of the sky.
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