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The phrase "erupts with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense expression of emotion or activity, often in a dramatic or forceful manner.
Example: "The crowd erupts with cheers as the team scores the winning goal."
Alternatives: "bursts with" or "explodes with".
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Their longtime intimacy erupts with unresolved grudges and unmanageable pain.
Twitter soon erupts with outrage and links to the interview.
Here modernity erupts with the jubilance of a prodigal returned.
The slow-burning tension finally erupts with the Phalangists' sudden, brutal vengeance.
He shoots out his arms with a flourish and erupts with laughter.
In the second-act family flare-up, Mr. Stewart erupts, with pent-up truths that hurt.
A driver in Kashgar erupts with a tirade against China's leaders—as "fascists" who do nothing but "bully" Uighurs.
The orchestra erupts with big band bursts, rockish riffs and shards of fanfares: a heavy din of momentous pomp.
As he describes how the refugees hacked the man to death, the crowd erupts with fist-waving cheers.
Once you reach the park, however, and turn toward the main facade, the center erupts with life.
Friends and career languish on the back burner as he spirals downward, and the film erupts with omens.
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