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The phrase "explode to" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It is not commonly used and lacks a clear meaning without additional context. Example: "The device is designed to explode to a certain pressure limit."
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This will cause the deficit to explode to around 32% of the country's GDP.
He has strong agility, and he can set his feet and explode to change direction.
He will whirl toward the bench and explode to anyone within earshot.
"Why do we go anywhere?" I explode to the unsuspecting stranger seated next to me.
Or the visit to a volcano that was about to explode to make a documentary?
The cost of the bail-out could reach €50 billion ($69 billion), causing the Irish deficit to explode to 32% of GDP this year.
For more than a century, scientists have known that moss grows small, high-pressure capsules that explode to propel the spores upward.
There's a song playing, and I'm handed balloons filled with tomato sauce and I smash them against the knife so they explode, to the beat of the music".
His latest of several books on population takes to task the United Nations and its recent predictions of a world that will explode to 10 billion people.
Crowds were shot at by police using teargas grenades, so-called "less lethal" bullets and pepper balls, which explode to release an irritant.
If the alternative tax is reformed so it won't apply to middle-class taxpayers, the cost will explode to nearly $2 trillion.
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