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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brake being" is not grammatically correct in written English.
To use it correctly, you will need to use the correct form of the verb "to brake" or the verb phrase "to be braking." For example, you could say, "The driver was braking hard when the accident happened."
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There have been reports about such an emergency brake being included in the UK's renegotiation deal, but it is not an idea EU leaders have generally discussed openly as a viable option.
I went for it, and it felt better, but I was still worried about the front brake being so much stronger than the rear.
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A brake was needed.
"The brake is pretty important," he said.
The brake is activated by backpedaling.
"A front brake is necessary on a bicycle," he said.
Whether he was an effective brake was another story.
Now that brake is off, as the emergency budget demonstrated.
The brake is rubbing against the wheel".
The brake is not the culprit; it is the tyre.
That's what the brake is for, after all.
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