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Discover LudwigThe phrase “breach by” is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate a violation of an agreement—a “breach of contract” or “breach of duty”—due to some action by one of the involved parties. For example: “The landlord was in breach by not providing the agreed-upon repairs.”
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14 1 THE BREACH, by Peter Baker.
"We believe that the facts unequivocally proved a substantial breach by Mr. Drapkin.
Churches are stepping into the breach by doubling up as night shelters in winter.
They said that the judge's finding of a breach by the company was a victory.
It's a game of trust, ruined in the breach by a minority.
Publisher, Peirene Press The book that made my year breach by Olumide Popoola and Annie Holmes.
She said crews hoped to fix the breach by Saturday evening.
The fine follows a previous environmental breach by Adani in 2010.
Australia's immigration department was also responsible for the country's largest ever data breach by a government agency.
Asked what he would consider a new "material breach" by the Iraqis, Mr. Bush said: "Zero tolerance.
Any sign of a breach by Edinburgh would spook investors, raising borrowing costs for the UK and Scotland.
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