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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broken glass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a piece of glass that has been shattered or damaged.
Example: "Be careful when walking in the kitchen; there's a broken glass on the floor."
Alternatives: "a shattered glass" or "a fractured glass".
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One, Hiram Monserrate of Queens, is charged with slashing his girlfriend's face with a broken glass.
One of them is under indictment for attacking his girlfriend with a broken glass.
In December 2008, he sliced his girlfriend's face in what he said was a bedroom accident with a broken glass.
Dr. Aoun, a Venezuelan training in the United States, had been cut by a broken glass tube containing blood.
One of the bar staff was bleeding, too, having swept up a broken glass with his hand.
By Edward Ruscha The New Yorker, February 23 , 1998P. 112 Photo from "Nine Swimming Pools and a Broken Glass".
Korte testified that Giraldi, who was crying, said that Monserrate attacked her with a broken glass in anger.
If you told me, 'Tonight you're going to pour water through a broken glass,' I wouldn't go onstage; I would go home and weep.
When Singo brandished a broken glass at Cowin during an argument, the moment was captured by a paparazzo lurking around the Sydney restaurant zone popular with celebrities.
In addition to his paintings, he has published numerous books of photographs: "Twentysix Gasoline Stations," "Thirtyfour Parking Lots," "Nine Swimming Pools and a Broken Glass".
But he was acquitted of felony assault charges for slashing Ms. Giraldo with a broken glass, which left her with a deep laceration to her face.
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