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Discover LudwigThe phrase "experienced an outbreak" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden increase or occurrence of something, usually something negative or unwanted. Example: The city experienced an outbreak of the flu, causing schools to close and people to stock up on supplies.
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The last time Melbourne experienced an outbreak of thunderstorm asthma was in 2010, she said.
In March 2010, the University Hospital of North Staffordshire experienced an outbreak of ESBL Klebsiella in which a patient died.
In 1982, for example, 57 children at a West Virginia elementary school experienced an outbreak of sudden itching.
But weak health systems and frequent cross-border travel have hampered efforts to contain the virus in a region which has never before experienced an outbreak.
In 1989 Reston experienced an outbreak of the Ebola virus among laboratory monkeys, although the virus was not life-threatening to humans.
The spread of polio to Guinea and Mali brings to 12 the number of previously polio-free African countries that have experienced an outbreak of the disease since January 2003.
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A previously disorganized and disorderly Poland is experiencing an outbreak of stability and order.
However, if another major city experiences an outbreak, such as Lagos or even Philadelphia, we may find our remaining supplies dwindling.
The outbreak initially affected only southern provinces those near the border with West Malaysia, which also was experiencing an outbreak of the disease.
London could experience an outbreak of legionnaires' disease with potentially "catastrophic consequences" for people's health because of poor management of cooling towers and evaporative condensers near busy transport hubs and Olympic venues, according to a leaked Health and Safety Executive HSEE) report.
By contrast, Europe has been experiencing an outbreak of Sarbanes-Oxley panic.
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