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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a severe break" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant or serious fracture, either in a physical context (like a bone) or metaphorically (like a break in a relationship or process). Example: "After the accident, the doctor confirmed that she had suffered a severe break in her leg that would require surgery."
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"But this was a severe break.
But in the 5th century a severe break in the unity of the church took place.
That strike lead to a severe break in the company's relations with China, and the decision to stop cooperating with its censorship requests.
In a statement, Forsyth County Sheriff Duan K. Piper said, "It appears that he had a severe break in judgement.
In a statement, Forsyth County Sheriff Duan K. Piper said, "It appears that he had a severe break in judgment.
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While I remain bullish for the second quarter, I believe that within the next several years, there will be a severe market break.
"He had such a severe psychotic break he did not recover.
He was on that until he suffered a severe psychotic break and had to be institutionalized in a psychiatric ward.
But after recently suffering a severe leg break, he wrote about medical care from the patient's point of view.
She had to take him off everything when he suffered a severe psychotic break and had to be institutionalized in a psychiatric ward.
Still, a severe nationwide break in house prices could destroy enough net worth and spawn a big enough financial crisis to shift the good deflation of excess supply I foresee to the bad deflation of deficient demand.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com