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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was erupted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when something (usually an event) has suddenly happened suddenly or with great force. For example, "The volcano was erupted with a loud boom, sending a plume of ash into the sky."
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was erupted
verb
To eject something violently (such as lava or water, as from a volcano or geyser).
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MON5/6/99 is from the andesitic-dacitic Soufrière Hills, Montserrat eruption and PIN4/7/91 was erupted in a dacitic sub-plinian eruption soon after the cataclysmic Pinatubo, Philippines eruption of 30 June 1991 (see Horwell et al., 2007 or Horwell, 2007 for detailed sample information).
Hanareiwa lava was erupted before the Motoyama eruption, but the eruption time is unknown.
Unlike the lava flow that was erupted during the second eruption, this lava flow was not impounded by glacial ice at its lower unit.
More than of rhyolite and trachyte was erupted during the Spectrum Range dome eruptive period, with its activity ending 2,500,000 years ago.
The second eruption produced a lava flow that was erupted when the vent area was not buried under glacial ice.
Indeed, in 1960 a sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) lava with only 0.05 weight percent silica (SiO2) was erupted from Ol Doinyo Lengai, a volcano in northern Tanzania, Africa.
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Meanwhile, his mother's cancer was erupting.
In 2008 he stepped up to governor, just as the financial crisis was erupting.
In 1973, as the Watergate Scandal was erupting, Bush became chairman of the Republican National Committee.
Meanwhile, a debate about this year's main act for Lawnparties, Big Sean, also was erupting on social media.
It was around the time the Icelandic volcano was erupting and people started behaving so oddly.
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