Sentence examples for be breakdowns from inspiring English sources

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be breakdowns

noun

A failure, particularly mechanical; something that has failed

  • We saw a breakdown by the side of the road.

Exact(4)

"Even when you're working hard, there can be breakdowns".

As banks continue to layer new systems on top of old there will continue to be breakdowns, and they will become more frequent unless more money is spent.

Transport for London (TfL) remains confident, although it admits there will be breakdowns.

"There can be breakdowns, and even capsizing or sinking".

Similar(55)

Sometimes where there are breakdowns they may be left overnight.

"There were breakdowns all over the place," Tyree said.

There were breakdowns, suicide attempts, spells in asylums.

Typically they are breakdowns in a process that hinge on successful operation of contiguous steps.

Thus, there were breakdowns in transmitting information to villagers.

Bands below 31 kDa are breakdown products of tagged TEDs.

There will be a breakdown soon.

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