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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bold break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or daring departure from a previous state, idea, or tradition.
Example: "The artist's latest exhibition represents a bold break from her earlier, more conventional works."
Alternatives: "a daring departure" or "a courageous shift".
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Frank has flowing hair and, in a bold break with talent show tradition, does Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin.
Henderson made a bold break forward and slipped the ball into the path of the striker, who mis-read his intentions and was running away with his back to the ball.
The statement was a bold break with the NLD's usual ultra-cautious approach to an issue regarded as highly inflammatory in this Buddhist-majority country – Buddhists constitute 85 per cent of the population – in which atavistic fears of Muslim domination have been whipped up by chauvinistic Buddhist preachers.
Make a bold break with anything that impedes your creativity, your growth, your vision.
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Younger students now want to dress as a "rock star, a bold, breaking all the rules persona", says Vera, adding that students are "seeking bolder role models".
His new place, Muzy, which opened in May in the East Village, is a bolder break from the past, offering a small menu of light appetizers and noodle dishes, with just a few meat-oriented selections and a choice of fresh juices.
OTTAWA — In a bold prison break, two Canadian convicts shinnied up a rope at a provincial detention center north of Montreal to a hijacked helicopter hovering overhead and, briefly, experienced freedom.
Trumpeter Arturo Sandoval established himself as a crowd favorite with a series of high-pitched punches and runs on "Tight Like That," which was spiked with a bold Spanish break from Cuban rapper Telmary Diaz.
On the Devon coast he collected large stones; they became the breasts of "Woman Waking Up".His encounter in 1959 with avant garde American artists made the bold break, at last.
Then suddenly, one day, the crocuses, so purple, fragile and yet so bold, break ground.
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