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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'breach the' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean "break through or past (a barrier or limit)." For example, "The soldiers breached the wall, allowing them to enter the city."
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We will not breach the order".
Violent storms breach the barriers, forming islands.
"We never breach the surface.
If not, he will breach the contract.
Both practices breach the international code.
"He's trying to breach the highway right now".
Would it hurt the economy to breach the debt ceiling?
And the deer always find ways to breach the fencing.
All he'd done was breach the ministerial code of conduct.
Such agreements breach the union's antitrust laws, the commission argued.
Plus this would probably breach the Financial Conduct Authority rules".
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