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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broad break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or wide gap or interruption in a context, such as time, space, or continuity.
Example: "After a broad break in the conversation, she finally spoke up about her concerns."
Alternatives: "a wide gap" or "a significant interruption."
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For example, he argues that the familiar dichotomy between "idealists" and "realists" in foreign policymaking is a false one, since all policymakers invariably claim that their ideas are both realistic and moral.Beyond his eight categories, the author sees a broad break between two traditions, that of the "promised land" and the "crusader state".
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A broad smile broke out across his face when the journalist was forced to repeat the 81 per cent figure.
"When the show was over I would grab a broom and start sweeping," Mr. Dunn said as a broad grin broke through the frown painted onto his face.
A broad smile broke across our guide's face before she changed direction and doubled the pace, sending all seven of us rushing down a steep jungle trail toward the cacophony.
When State Department spokesman Mark Toner heard the news, he struggled to keep a straight face – a broad smile breaking out more than once – before saying the US lookedd forward" to working with Johnson.
A Town Car pulls up to the curb, the driver gets out to open the door and greet his fare, the man greets the driver, and a broad smile breaks across his face -- a smile that lights up his entire face and the world at the same time.
On a ground known as the Cake Tin, Broad and Steven Finn found plenty of spice and lift from the drop-in surface, Broad breaking through with a fast, accurate short ball that was to be the recipe for all three of his wickets.
Broad broke down during his final over in the penultimate ODI, clutching his right arm in pain, and was scheduled to have a scan on a triceps injury.
The themes of the film are broad (breaking free of the establishment, being true to yourself) and its message about the virtues and consequences of self-empowerment timeless.
We don't need a broad coalition to break Iraq.
Although the Coast Guard had trained for the possibility of cleaning up a disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, it had never anticipated that oil would spread across such a broad area and break up into hundreds of thousands of patches as the current spill has done, the commander heading the federal response to the spill said Monday.
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