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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to rupture" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used as a verb, meaning to break, tear or burst suddenly or violently. It can also be used as a noun, referring to the actual break or tear. Example: The explosion caused the gas pipe to rupture, leading to a fire. Example: The pressure was too much for the dam to handle, causing it to rupture and flood the nearby town.
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to rupture
noun
A burst, split, or break.
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Suddenly, it feels close to rupture.
Finally, it indeed began to rupture.
They can cause the tendon to rupture.
China has ample economic incentive not to rupture American ties.
The innocence started to rupture around the edges.
"The question is whether the collapse caused the tank to rupture, or whether the material hitting the building caused the tank to rupture and enhance the fire".
I don't try them on – they're pretty old and I wouldn't want to rupture them.
"I was careful not to rupture a vein but it was very bloody and sore.
You wait for something to rupture, even while knowing it will not.
Unfortunately, the cells have a tendency to rupture and explode, like everything else in the movie.
I laughed so damn hard I thought my pancreas was going to rupture.
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