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The phrase "dam burst" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to the sudden breaking or bursting of a dam, often resulting in flooding. It can be used in various contexts, such as in news articles, descriptive writing, or even metaphorically to describe a sudden release of pent-up emotions or events. Example: "The heavy rain caused the dam to burst, sending a powerful rush of water downstream and flooding the nearby village."
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Then on Thursday the dam burst.
When the Lake Delhi dam burst, so did a thriving tourism industry for the region.
In Fukushima a dam burst close to the prefectural capital, Fukushima city.
When the dam burst, the resulting wave swept the length of the lake.
"After Paul agreed," Mr. Weinstein said, "there was a dam burst".
"And that nightmare was that when the dam burst it would burst catastrophically".
And then, from Canaan (1996) onwards, the dam burst; there were nine collections after that.
But with Red Stag, the successful cherry-flavored bourbon released by Jim Beam in 2009, the dam burst.
A dam burst in Fukushima prefecture, submerging homes and flooding the nuclear power plant, causing radioactive material to leak.
To 1972, when the Pittston Coal Company's slurry dam burst, killing 125 and injuring more than 1,100.
It opened up a whole valve for me writing and it was a dam burst of sorts.
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