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"a breach in" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a physical or metaphorical opening or gap in something, such as a fence, relationship, or trust. It can also refer to a violation or breaking of a rule or agreement. Example: The hikers discovered a breach in the fence, allowing them to enter the restricted area.
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"I think the fact that we don't know of a breach in protocol is concerning because clearly there was a breach in protocol.
So we continued until we found a breach in the fence and started on our way.
"We're not talking about a stolen car: It's a breach in the dike".
Is this a breach in the Bush religion of the "free market"?
"If there is a breach in the dam, there will be no warning," Alwash said.
An elderly man in the back was insisting there had been a breach in parliamentary procedure.
A breach in the Woodlake dam was "imminent", Moore County officials said, threatening nearby residential areas.
What happens if in fact there is a breach in CNN's cyberspace?
Yet I found the characters one-dimensional, as if the reader's empathy would almost be a Breach in itself.
If you see a breach in the iron wall, it makes sense to try to go through it".
Common law suggests that there is a "breach in the causal chain" when another human will intervenes.
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