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The phrase "a notable break with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant departure or change from a previous practice, belief, or tradition.
Example: "The new policy represents a notable break with the organization's longstanding approach to employee management."
Alternatives: "a significant departure from" or "a marked divergence from".
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She granted three one-on-one interviews with reporters, a notable break with her more cloistered first seven months of traveling the state.
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But last week there was a notable break in the harsh treatment.
In one notable break with the past, Greenwich money is increasingly going to Democrats, a reflection of national trends.
Though that level of quid pro quo arrangement is frankly pretty hard to imagine, it's true that that same month Trump's people prevented a plank about arming Ukraine against Russia from being added to the GOP platform a notable break with other Republicans that was noted at the time.
Eschewing the wide-release sprint and opting for a classic opening weekend Anderson pattern, Searchlight sent the movie – which opened the recent Berlin international film festival – into only four venues, and was rewarded with a notable $800,000, breaking the record for the highest-grossing limited live action debut.
Jonathan Hadary was a notable standout with his playful opening story, delivered with droll wit and pathos.
No SNP showed a notable interaction with sex (Figure 1b).
Indigenous Australians have a notable history with tobacco [ 3, 4].
In a sharp break with Pres.
We need a substantial break with tradition.
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