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The use of the phrase "breached for" is not grammatically correct in written English. The correct phrase in this context would be "breached by." For example: The security protocols were breached by a malicious hacker.
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It caps statutory damages if copyright is breached for non-commercial purposes.
In 2009, 1,133 of the asbos in force at the time were breached for the first time.
In the San Joaquin Valley, federal limits for particulate matter were breached for most of December and January.
In those days the national ozone limit of 0.11 parts per million was breached for at least an hour on nine days out of ten.
The target time period for patients to begin treatment after an urgent referral for suspected cancer has been breached for the first time since it was introduced.
This figure reached 54% within 12 months of publication – the first time the 50% OA barrier has been breached for UK articles in the Scopus database (Elsevier's peer-reviewed abstract and citation database).
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Like whales, they breach, for unknown reasons.
The cell wall is the first plant compartment that fungal pathogens (necrotrophs or biotrophs) encounter and need to breach for efficient infection to occur [ 1].
A panel found he breached standards for equality and diversity.
Structural integrity of PT is retained (no breach) for all the experiments.
The structural integrity of PT is retained (no breach) for all the experiments.
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