Sentence examples for a sort of breaking from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a sort of breaking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or situation that resembles or is similar to a breaking point or breaking action.
Example: "After weeks of tension, there was a sort of breaking in the negotiations, leading to a surprising agreement."
Alternatives: "a kind of rupture" or "a type of fracture".

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Mr. Olyphant finally reached a sort of breaking point during the shooting of a film he declined to identify, when, he said, he found himself in some Eastern European country doing risible junk.

But I feel right now the city is at a sort of breaking point: there were the huge social issues that lead to the riots, the massive issue around land.

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It makes a sort of break from the week in London and I think we all enjoy the ride itself.

"There has come a sort of break in the literary movement that was beginning to feel its first strength in the years 1912-1916, athehe time I was in college at Princeton: the movement on which I grew up and with which I afterwards worked," Wilson wrote in 1944, four years after Fitzgerald's death.

And just as RIM has a (sort of) break out market in the form of the UK, Symbian is still seeing a bit of life in Italy, where it accounted for 12.8% of sales, although that is a decline of more than 22 percentage points on last year.

Interspersed with more atmospheric inked, painted and bleached passages, they also impose a sort of interruption, breaking up the field like the stuttering streaks of a poor television signal.

He seems to have treated his patients by employing a sort of hypnosis, breaking the cycle of pain by persuading the rest of the body to stop tensing against it, a technique used by modern pain therapists.

And then, tenants said, a sort of hell broke loose.

It granted me a sort of temporary break from the reality I was in".

Can't we just say, 'No, I'm watching some crap?'" And for a sort of rhetorical break, he tries to widen his reading to include odd material from other disciplines.

" Perhaps an even more interesting phenomenon, going out has become a sort of study break.

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