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Discover Ludwig"being broke" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone with no money. For example: "Since he was laid off, John has been broke and struggling to make ends meet."
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Being broke does that.
Being in foreclosure usually means being broke.
What do you remember about being broke?
Me: I'm awfully sick of being broke.
Being broke is another side effect of endometriosis, Freedman says.
"There is a nobility in being broke," said Nicholas's aunt.
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Most people are broke.
Britain is broke.
And he's broke.
"I'm broke".
Vito was broke.
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