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Discover LudwigThe phrase "erupted 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 explosive manner.
Example: "The crowd erupted with cheers when the team scored the winning goal."
Alternatives: "burst out with" or "exploded with".
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Twitter erupted with contempt.
The room erupted with laughter.
The university erupted with upset.
Milan erupted with rage.
Tensions have erupted with increasing frequency.
Another Sowetan, Sam Makhomu, erupted with sound.
The crowd erupted with laughter.
The crowd erupted with cheers.
The room "erupted with laughter".
Most of the audience erupted with bravos.
The group erupted with laughter and applause.
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