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The phrase "a break up with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of ending a romantic relationship with someone.
Example: "After months of arguing, I finally decided it was time for a break up with him."
Alternatives: "a split with" or "a separation from".
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It could be a break up with your boyfriend, a class presentation, or a job interview.
If he is controlling, doesn't respect your requests, or goes past your boundaries or through your comfort zone, either A) break up, with people around, or B) find help by talking to a friend or parent or him.
Mourning a break up with an adored boyfriend, I discovered and devoured the poems of AE Housman, totally identifying with their sense of love and loss and revelling in the ravishing descriptions of the Shropshire countryside.
It starts with Thorpe explaining how, following a break up with a boyfriend, he comes to hate the way he talks and decides to see if he can eradicate all the up notes, longer vowels, and overenunciated consonants that mark out his voice as gay sounding.
"It is like someone died to me or a break up with a woman.
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