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The phrase "a broken up" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to describe something that has been fragmented or separated, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The project was a broken up mess of ideas that needed to be reorganized."
Alternatives: "fragmented" or "disjointed".
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It's a total of six base pairs, but it's a broken up a recognition sequence.
Our house was always full of children from all backgrounds, either hoping to get a broken up chocolate biscuit or a chapatti and dhal.
I wanted to do a really kick ass ratatouille and I was in the worst kitchen in Spain – it was so smashed up, with no equipment and it occurred to me that you can't win the Tour de France on a rusty old bike and it's very hard to cook nice food for thirty guys when you're in a broken up kitchen!
It would be better over this eight people in a broken up group with somebody who can't teach it".
We are in the best position to persuade a social worker role that, for example, this patient has a broken up family and so on.
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The Larsen A broke up in 1995.
Chair legs burst into splintery rosettes, and a broken-up bed zooms off into space.
Iceland is largely a tableland broken up by structural faults.
A web application is broken up into several components.
A fourth section was broken up locally.
He has also broken up a pass.
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