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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dramatic outburst" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe an event where someone has spoken or acted out in a loud and/or emotional manner. For example, "At the end of their argument, John had a dramatic outburst and stormed out of the room."
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Bez will spend four weeks in jail after a dramatic outburst at Manchester magistrates court.
A print by Katsukawa Shunsho, for instance, shows the actor Ichikawa Yaozo II as the lead character in the Kabuki drama "Shibaraku," which translates as "Wait a moment!" and refers to the hero's dramatic outburst.
It is remarkably assured for a first effort at the form, partaking fully of high Classical style and hinting at Romanticism at times, as in an Andante that includes a dramatic outburst of almost operatic proportions.
He played the opening melody with genteel sensitivity before plunging into the drama of the ensuing Prestissimo, unveiling subtleties in Beethoven's dramatic outburst instead of rendering it a mere whirlwind.
One such politician was William H. Seward, President Lincoln's Secretary of State, whose dramatic outburst in the waning days of 1861 — "We will wrap the whole world in flames!" — was directed at London, not Richmond.
Dominic Ongwen, once a feared commander of the Lord's Resistance Army, told judges in a dramatic outburst that he was "one of the people against whom the LRA committed atrocities".
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It was here that Sharma made a series of dramatic outbursts in reasonable, if imperfect, English.
Have a Sit-Down Conversation Pick a public place in order to prevent any dramatic outbursts.
From his furtive fags to his dramatic outbursts, he's the everyman charismatic boss.
His voice was sensuous, lyrical, and vigorous in dramatic outbursts and became progressively darker in timbre in his later years.
I had this fabulous Italian actress, Valentina Cortese, who portrays an alcoholic prone to dramatic outbursts because her son is dying or for whatever reason.
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