Collocations withoutbreak

These are words often used in combination withoutbreak.

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current outbreak
However, in the current outbreak, contamination of food cannot be implicated.
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future outbreak
The following is a discussion about possible transmission modes of the virus and recommendations for future outbreak control and prevention.
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initial outbreak
Reporting the 1737 recurrence, the press contextualized it immediately against the initial outbreak of 1730, an indication of the indelible character of incendiarism on the city's collective memory.
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major outbreak
In (c) there are nine extinctions and one major outbreak that persists for 30 years.
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norovirus outbreak
A norovirus outbreak associated with wedding cake of food preparation, hygienic practices, and employee health and absenteeism.
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occasional outbreaks
Phrases like "mainly dry", and "occasional outbreaks of rain which may be prolonged and heavy in certain areas" evade the issue and cannot be wrong.
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outbreak of fighting
As to the actual outbreak of fighting, two versions have been given.
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outbreak of plague
His figures show that in 1314, and in 1349 just after the first outbreak of plague, 18 per cent of tenants were women.
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outbreak of typhoid
They are people who come into the limelight only when something has gone wrong—perhaps an outbreak of typhoid, or something like that.
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outbreak of violence
There was a serious outbreak of violence, which went largely unreported in the national press.
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outbreak of war
This attention to the local, the contextual and the plebeian in understanding the outbreak of war has to be applauded.
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previous outbreak
Fence erected since previous outbreak (no. 10) had fallen.
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recent outbreak
The root cause of the recent outbreak was use of an un- suitable clay raw material.
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serious outbreak
This is, in fact, the most serious outbreak since 1937.
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sporadic outbreaks
It is believed that cyclones exert an influence in decreasing the number of parasites, thereby producing sporadic outbreaks of borers in some localities.
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sudden outbreak
The sudden outbreak of witchcraft violence aroused considerable interest far beyond its regional setting.
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tornado outbreak
The tornado outbreak was caused by wind shear, moist air from the storm, and cool air from an approaching cold front.
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waterborne outbreak
In 2001, the probable waterborne outbreak described in the present study was registered.
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