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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a breakthrough with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant advancement or discovery related to a specific subject or project.
Example: "The researchers announced a breakthrough with their new cancer treatment, which shows promising results in early trials."
Alternatives: "a breakthrough in" or "a breakthrough on".
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Some hoped for a breakthrough with the telegram.
India's prime minister Manmohan Singh, in turn, has yearned for a breakthrough with Pakistan.
Few Americans hold out much hope for a breakthrough with North Korea.
"This process alone is a breakthrough with important philosophical implications for China as a nation.
He really thought the party had made a breakthrough with the laydeez.
Will Nokia be able to make a breakthrough with the Lumias?
A breakthrough with tiny thrusters blasted this entrepreneur into the small satellite industry.
Aides said they did not anticipate the speeches leading to a breakthrough with Republicans on looming fiscal fights.
It announced a breakthrough with America by promising at last to eliminate tariffs on information-technology products.
However, Southgate was delighted to have made a breakthrough with Emnes after weeks of work behind the scenes.
"If Ahmadinejad manages a breakthrough with the Americans, it will help the economy and national security," said another Iran watcher.
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