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The phrase "a brake of" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be a typographical error or a misphrasing of "a break of," which can be used in contexts such as discussing a pause or interruption.
Example: "After a long meeting, we decided to take a break of fifteen minutes to recharge."
Alternatives: "a pause of" or "an interruption of".
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"I think what would be better would be if we had a brake of our own, that we were willing to use, and that we were more willing to say, 'Look, Britain is an independent, sovereign country and we don't agree with this particular piece of legislation or regulation and that we want to stop it'," he told LBC Radio.
These opposing functions of ceramide have recently been coined the autophagy paradox [ 1], and have been suggested to function as a brake of the ceramide-induced cell death [ 106].
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Job security can be a kind of burden, a brake on the nurturing of hopes and the following of dreams.
The practice of full release acts as a brake on abuses of power.
The levy, he said, would "put a brake on the development of new media advertising".
ITALY is once more acting as a brake on the rest of the euro zone.
It acted as a brake on the spread of the occasional liberal Supreme Court decision.
Thus, strigolactones maintain a brake on the growth of new lateral shoots.
A ZECC helps to put a brake on the natural process of decomposition.
"We believe that political structures are a brake to the expression of democracy".
The moveable flash gap is designed as a flash brake of a height of 2 mm.
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