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Discover Ludwig"busted into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an abrupt, chaotic entrance, usually by several people. For example, "The police officers busted into the house, guns drawn."
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He searched kids, busted into lockers, shut down the school newspaper when it complained".
When the elevator opens onto the fourth floor, visitors might think they have busted into some futuristic lobby to heaven.
The Harlem rapper busted into the public consciousness with the filthy but addictive 212 and seems to be also taking the fashion world by storm.
Northern Illinois busted into the Bowl Championship Series on the strength of a 12-game winning streak, becoming the first team from the Mid-American Conference to play in one of college football's biggest bowl games.
But the son of a Hungarian, who picked a lock to break into the French ruling class, embraced a fellow outsider and child of an immigrant who had also busted into the political aristocracy with a foreign-sounding name.
The Keyport has fascinated me since it first busted into the gadget scene back in 2007.
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"And sometimes I just want to bust into song".
They would never bust into your boss's office to complain about a middling performance review.
Wolverine firstly recruits Beast (Nicholas Hoult) and Quicksilver (Evan Peters) to help him bust into the Pentagon.
I had no more desire to bust into that lovely thing than if it had been a Buddhist stupa.
"When I was in Iraq, we couldn't see what we were busting into," said Specialist Randall Thompson, who operates the robots.
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