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Discover Ludwig"break completely" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to shatter or completely destroy something. Example: The vase fell off the table and broke completely into small pieces.
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He missed the break completely last season, and hopefully that won't happen again this year.
It tries not to break completely with the traditional museum model.
Mr Labus hopes that his party's demand for Serbia to break completely from Montenegro will win it votes.
If you're procrastinating while revising a certain subject, study something else for a bit or take a break completely.
Traetta, although he did not break completely with the conventional operatic style, sought to reduce its artificiality.
And I have a feeling that in movies, until we break completely, we are only increasing the library of good works.
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"My boy, he was completely broken, completely torn".
"My capital chain broke completely," he said in the interview.
Mr. Obama has vowed a break with the past, but he has not broken completely.
William Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation (through 1646) showed how his pilgrim Separatists broke completely with Anglicanism.
In 1889 she broke completely with that life and entered the New York Hospital Training School for Nurses, from which she graduated in 1891.
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