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The noun 'break out' is a singular, common, compound, abstract noun; a word for an eruption of something on the skin; occurrences of an infectious disease; an escape from confinement, monotony, or conformity.

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The past tense of 'break out' is broke out (the verb 'broke' modified by the adverb 'out')

Note: The word 'breakout' (no space) is a compound noun and a compound adjective.

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broke out

They broke out of the prison at dawn.

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