Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "there's been an" with real scene examples.

This means something urgent happened, so the speaker has to leave immediately.
From The Black Thrones, Episode 47
Someone says there has been an emergency and they need to leave to meet him.
Use it when explaining a sudden urgent departure. It sounds serious and should be reserved for real or believable emergencies.
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