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"explosive outburst" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an emotional display of strong feelings, such as screaming, swearing, or crying. For example, "The victim's family members were so overwhelmed with grief that they had an explosive outburst in the courtroom."
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And some are emotive, like "The Scream," a moving meditation on his wife's death that involves three images of the artist working up to an explosive outburst.
The trailer is powerfully persuasive, opening with a scene of Troy admonishing his son that's intercut with flashes from the rest of the film, before concluding with an explosive outburst from Davis.
The same could not be said for Patrick Vieira, another player with so much to offer the game but who too is never more than a couple of steps away from the next explosive outburst.
Anxiety can trigger the full range of anger, from the flash of an explosive outburst to the slow burn of constant frustration.
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Persons with explosive personality disorder exhibit extreme emotional instability characterized by explosive outbursts of rage upon minor provocation.
The Talea players, conducted by James Baker, performed with their customary exactness and commitment, handily conveying Mr. Furrer's whispers, moans and explosive outbursts.
Scientists have spotted two giant cavities forming at the centre of distant galaxies, thought to be the result of explosive outbursts from supermassive black holes.
Mr. Gordon's "Clouded Yellow" was unusually bright and airy; in "Love Bleeds Radiant," by Dan Visconti, a sentimental theme purred through recorded crackle and explosive outbursts to a peaceful resolution.
A Pelean eruption is associated with explosive outbursts that generate pyroclastic flows, dense mixtures of hot volcanic fragments and gas described in the section Lava, gas, and other hazards.
The charges were dropped, but Ms. Weymouth went back to court, asserting that he had stalked her through texts and e-mail and engaged in "angry and explosive outbursts" in front of their children.
In this view, black holes may regulate both their own growth and the growth of their galaxies by explosive outbursts, orchestrating the flow of gas that is essential to the formation of stars, the lifeblood of the luminous universe.
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