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It is usually used to refer to an opposing force such as a wall or a blockade. For example: "The protesters were determined to break down the wall against them and gain their freedom."
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In addition the players will not again face the system that they had to break down against Trinidad & Tobago.
She's a set and a break down against Michelle Larcher de Brito.
Federer was a break down against Andreas Seppi before winning 6-4, 6-3, while Djokovic crushed Marcel Granollers 6-2, 6-0 and Nadal beat Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-3, 6-2 to reach the last 16.
"When you come back from double break down against a player like Federer, it's a success, a great achievement, but I can't allow myself to have that many ups and downs, especially in the next match".
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But, he continued, "if the kids fought hard enough, the whole thing would break down; there is no mechanism against that happening".
Murray's forehand continually broke down against the more consistent Ferrer, the world number six.
Sunderland - on a run of five wins in eight games - could not get the ball off the visitors, although the Swans' slick interchange passing regularly broke down against a Black Cats defence that had kept three clean sheets in their previous four home games.
I break down.
Things break down.
They break down.
Machines break down.
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