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The phrase "a complete break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a total separation or cessation from something, such as a relationship, routine, or activity.
Example: "After years of working in the corporate world, she decided it was time for a complete break to focus on her personal passions."
Alternatives: "a total separation" or "an absolute break".
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By the time everything was untangled a year later, Harvey was looking for a complete break from the City.
"It feels like a complete break".
9/11 provided the catalyst for a complete break.
It represented a complete break with Chevy's stodgy past.
But like all failed modern romances, it's not a complete break.
"To me it's not a complete break from catching to first base.
What this new plan offers schools is a complete break with the past".
Libya proclaimed itself the voice of stifled Arab masses yearning for a complete break with Israel.
Hulette, however, couldn't make a complete break from pro wrestling's tawdry world.
But Mr. Rodríguez Saá stopped well short of a complete break with previous government policy.
The only way forward for his Christian Democrats was a complete break with their past.
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