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The phrase "are a breach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing violations or infringements of rules, laws, or agreements.
Example: "The actions taken by the company are a breach of the contract we signed last year."
Alternatives: "constitute a violation" or "represent an infringement".
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They are a breach of our democracy," he said, holding a mask to his face against the fumes.
But even to many modern Orthodox Jews, the changes brought by the women's movement are a breach of Jewish law, or Halakha.
Swearengen resents the intrusion (in "Deadwood," uninvited gunfights before breakfast are a breach of etiquette), but he also relishes the intrigue.
The Luxembourg court declared that UK rules, which give no holiday rights to freelance and short-term contract workers, are a breach of EU legislation.
Palestinian militants, including the armed wing of Hamas, launched unguided rockets and mortars which cannot be aimed at a specific target and are a breach of international law, the human rights group said.
Lawyers for an asylum seeker, known as EM, will argue that although he passed through Italy on his way to the UK, he should not be sent back, as conditions there are a breach of his human rights.
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"It's a breach".
"A breach is a breach," Mr. Menchel said.
"This is a breach of contract".
"There was a breach of security.
"That's a breach of confidentiality".
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