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Discover Ludwig"a break even" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a financial term that means not making a profit or a loss, typically referring to a situation in a business or investment. For example, "The business is projected to break even this quarter."
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A black man can't catch a break, even in a freak show.
One expert's estimation was a break even point of about 1.9 million subscribers.
"But actually it's impossible to take a break, even for a single day".
"Sean has been in my life since we met, without a break, even when we broke up.
The Apple rumor mill never takes a break, even during the holidays.
It recommends a one-year EUR/Dollar put spread with a break even around 1.19.
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It's almost a break-even decision.
At a break-even, water freezes.
"It's a break-even concept," he said.
"We are trying to operate at a break-even point".
The Paralympic Games will essentially be a break-even operation".
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