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The phrase "outburst of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden release of strong emotion or energy, often in a dramatic or uncontrolled manner.
Example: "The meeting ended in an outburst of anger from several team members, highlighting the unresolved tensions within the group."
Alternatives: "surge of" or "burst of".
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But why this outburst of enthusiasm?
Suddenly, there was an outburst of applause from my children.
What, then, explains the Republican establishment's outburst of idealism/madness?
His outburst of "I cannot bear children," his wife answered.
Find an alternative for an outburst of emotion, like Shucks!
One culminates in a terrible outburst of seemingly motiveless violence.
Let's return to the outburst of the mother.
This has been linked with another huge outburst of volcanism.
But no such outburst of intellectual consistency was forthcoming.
The Beatles led an outburst of feeling and free expression.
One yearns for an outburst of raw, vulgar emotion.
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