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The phrase "erupt with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense expression of emotion or reaction, often in a dramatic or overwhelming manner.
Example: "The crowd erupted with cheers when the team scored the winning goal."
Alternatives: "burst with" or "explode with".
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Troubled dreams erupt with excessive energy.
There are unspoken tensions and imbalances between them that eventually erupt with shattering force.
Both college campuses will erupt with undeniable emotion in support of their team.
When their name is read, big cheering sections erupt with horns and roars from the stands.
In hot spots along rifts in the plates, the magma can erupt with volcanic force.
Then Ms. Barrio let storms erupt with impressive roars of stampings.
His faces, similarly illuminated in the darkness, erupt with mental conflict in a blur of paint.
The early chapters of "Theft: A Love Story" erupt with Carey's typical verbal resourcefulness and energy.
Their faces erupt with body parts and substances usually found below the waist.
There is a slowly rocking figuration in the orchestra, as the generals erupt with inebriated outbursts.
At Citizens Bank Park, the 45,000 in attendance seemed to erupt with every pitch.
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