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Discover Ludwig"breach from" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
You could use the phrase "breach of" when referring to an act that violates a law, agreement, or code of conduct, or you could use the phrase "break away from" when referring to an act of separation or independence. Example: After he decided to break away from his authoritarian parents and their rules, he was determined to find his own path in life.
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P6 UKTV sacks executive after data breach from Ofcom.
In the past, we've been in the water and watched whales breach from underwater.
"It's not clear to me if Sony reasonably could have done something to prevent this breach from happening".
The army repelled the attack through the district bazaar, while the police stopped an attempted breach from the north.
Others worry about a data breach from perhaps a rogue programmer who could de-anonymise the vast amount of information firms have collected.
This budget breaks the president's commitment to do that in full, a breach from which recovery of credibility of defense spending promises will be difficult to recover.
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This can, and has, led to data breaches from an application, network, cloud and wireless perspectives.
In January to early March, you can watch whales breaching from the master bedroom.
Whenever the news features security breaches, from celebrity Twitter accounts to personal data leaks, weak passwords are often to blame.
The IAAF has opened disciplinary procedures against 28 athletes for doping breaches from the 2005 and 2007 World Championships.
However, the kind of spot-checking done with gaping holes certainly could allow for security breaches from within.
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