breakout season

collocation in English

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breakout
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbreɪk.aʊt/
us
/ˈbreɪk.aʊt/
a violent escape, especially by a group, ...
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season
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsiː.zən/
us
/ˈsiː.zən/
one of the four periods of the year; spring, summer, autumn, ...
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(Definition ofbreakoutandseasonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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They had abreakoutseasonin the spring of 2010, setting a school record for wins in a season with a 33-17 record.
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Hisbreakoutseasoncame in when he hit a career-best 19 home runs.
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In 1938, he had hisbreakoutseason, batting.342 with 15 home runs.
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While his sophomore year is widely considered to be hisbreakoutseason, over the course of his junior year he established himself as a star.
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He had abreakoutseasonplaying in all 12 games.
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In 1902, he had hisbreakoutseason, batting.373 with 14 home runs and leading the league in both categories.
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In, he began to hit for more power, and posted abreakoutseasonwith a.293 batting average, 20 home runs, and 42 stolen bases.
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In her junior year she had abreakoutseasonin her first year as a starter.
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Hisbreakoutseasonwould come in his junior year.
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He struggled to hold his place in the side in the coming seasons, until he had abreakoutseasonin 1977.
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In that year, he had hisbreakoutseason.
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Thus, 2012 was the most successful year in club's history to that date, only for the following season to exceed the 2012breakoutseason.
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The next season (junior) was herbreakoutseason.
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His second season was hisbreakoutseason, in which he averaged 17.2 points, 6 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 2.2 steals per game.
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Sharper'sbreakoutseasonwas in 2000.
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Hume followed up his 1979breakoutseasonwith perhaps the best season of his career in 1980.
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Nichol had abreakoutseasonas a sophomore.
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Green had abreakoutseason, as he started 38 of his 66 games played, averaging 9.1 ppg.
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Morency's junior season in 2004 was hisbreakoutseason.
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Curry'sbreakoutseasoncame as a junior in 2007.
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