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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Breaking free from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing liberation or escape from constraints, limitations, or negative situations. Example: "After years of feeling trapped in a monotonous job, she finally felt ready for breaking free from her routine."
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Breaking free from the shackles of the dreaded two-year contract has never been easier.
Breaking free from a mesh of clouds, it bears down heavily on our skin, cooking us in our kayaks.
Breaking free from the Likud – the coalition he had helped cobble together in 1973 – he created a brand new party from scratch, Kadima ("forward" in Hebrew).
Breaking free from Redmond would allow it to become platform agnostic.
Breaking free from fixed surface-based biosensing promotes adhesion between the microsphere sensors and the analytes since both can now be thoroughly mixed.
Breaking free from addictions is possible with compassion and timing.
Breaking free from the bondage was incredibly liberating.
"Breaking free from a perfectionist mentality means that you don't know how every decision is going to work out".
As a Nigerian activist from the Health of Mother Earth Foundation put it, "Breaking free from fossil fuels is a vote for life and for the planet".
And the next time and the next... Breaking free from this cycle does not mean producing substandard work or becoming lesser versions of who we can be.
The line was cut off at 250 people because Walker was supposed to sign copies of his book "Breaking Free" from 12 30 until 2 p.m.
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