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The phrase "a breakthrough of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant advancement or discovery in a particular field or context.
Example: "The researchers announced a breakthrough of new technology that could revolutionize renewable energy."
Alternatives: "a breakthrough in" or "an advancement in".
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That would be a breakthrough of sorts.
After nearly three years of stumbling starts, the announcement counts as a breakthrough of sorts.
This night was a breakthrough of sorts on that issue as well.
Now, at last, comes a breakthrough of sorts, courtesy of the N.Y.U.
He was enthusiastic about a breakthrough of a different order: 18th-century porcelain figurines.
A few years ago, engineers at Keurig achieved a breakthrough of sorts.
For the moment, it is a breakthrough of terminology more than substance.
"What Planet Are You From?" represents a breakthrough of sorts for Garry Shandling.
"TV Everywhere" has been slow to materialize, so the announcement on Tuesday was a breakthrough of sorts.
At the Pasteur Institute, Dr. Jacob began working with Dr. Monod, and they soon had a breakthrough of their own.
In a country where endemic undernutrition has been accepted for too long as natural, this is a breakthrough of sorts.
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