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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actions break" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that certain actions lead to a breakdown or failure, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In a chaotic environment, actions break down communication and trust among team members."
Alternatives: "actions disrupt" or "actions cause failure".
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British sales of arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen will be the subject of a full-scale inquiry by a cross-party committee, while the government is also facing a high court challenge to examine whether its actions break UK and EU arms export laws.
Their actions break the mobile web.
At most, they might believe that their harmful actions break societal conventions.
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The Department of Education conducts a survey every other year, collecting data on the rates of disciplinary actions broken down by race.
The men said in a statement they were unaware their actions broke any rules and the FSA said it accepted there was no intention to commit market abuse.
He accepts that his actions broke the licensing agreement and that they therefore had the right to shut his show down.
The men said they were unaware their actions broke any rules and the FSA said it accepted there was no intention to commit market abuse.
Serie A's disciplinary commissioner ruled on Tuesday that his actions broke league rules but would not be punished.
However, Diem's campaign was too successful to allow them to do nothing, and small-scale actions broke out across the country.
He apologized for his actions, broke into tears, promised to keep clear of dubious friends and expressed his desire to join the local kickboxing club.
The court is pondering whether affirmative action breaks that promise.
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