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The phrase "a breaker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts referring to a device that interrupts or breaks a circuit, or metaphorically to describe something that causes a change or interruption in a situation.
Example: "The electrician installed a new circuit breaker to ensure safety in the home."
Alternatives: "a disruptor" or "a circuit interrupter."
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Mr. Trump is more a breaker than a fixer.
Robert Rauschenberg (1925 2008) was a breaker of boundaries and a consummate collaborator.
("He's a breaker," Ferguson said. "He doesn't just break one; he'll break three or four").
For Thatcher was a breaker of consensus, not a builder of it.
When you hit a large rock, stop digging and remove it with a breaker bar.
By the time that happens you already know that the best you can do is a breaker".
Is Iran a maker or a breaker?The answer may be a bit of both, in varying degrees.
In vain did Bill Clinton, in a statement, hail Lady Thatcher as a breaker of glass ceilings.
The ammonia solution provided hydroxyl moieties for LDH growth and split the Mt platelets via a breaker effect.
"If I was in Tim's position, 4-1 in a breaker, I'd also hope for it to be out.
He was a breaker of barriers, revered by America and a hero to so many of us.
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