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break events
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "break events" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts related to interruptions or disruptions in a sequence of events, but it is not commonly recognized. Example: "The system experienced several break events that affected the overall performance."
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
9 human-written examples
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News & Media
For Coty is powerful, hot-tempered, a watchful dreamer, creative, secretive, a man described as apt to make or break events with a "yes" or a "no," a man known to be red-haired and a Corsican.
News & Media
To investigate the capability of the ESBWR passive safety system, the integral facility designed for ESBWR was applied to perform a series of experiments simulating Loss of Coolant Accidents (LOCAs) break events of the ESBWR.
Science
Second, Payen et al. (2008) showed that whereas duplications produced through an HR-dependent mechanism could be interchromosomal or intrachromosomal events, break events repaired through an HR-independent mechanism produced smaller segmental duplications that were almost exclusively intrachromosomal.
Science
There were also "coffee break" events at some of those stores, where patrons received free coffee.
News & Media
The ICE tests are focused on the Category IV multiple first wall pipe break events.
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49 human-written examples
The steel site in Redcar remains a viable and efficient plant and the government-led steel summit taking place in two weeks will be a make or break event for the entire industry".
News & Media
Green groups put on a spectacle -- yes, Greenpeace even docked two of its famous boats nearby to "help in pushing the delegates" -- and some observers declared it a make or break event in global climate history.
News & Media
We also responded quickly to breaking events.
News & Media
As reportage of breaking events it's fine – reliable and informative.
News & Media
"We're not the place for that," said Phil Griffin, the channel's president, in reference to covering breaking events as CNN does.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing technical issues or incidents, use "break events" to specifically denote points of failure or disruption within a system or process. It’s particularly useful in scientific or engineering contexts.
Common error
Ensure that the context clearly defines what type of "break" is being referenced. Without sufficient context, "break events" could be misinterpreted as simply planned pauses or unrelated occurrences.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "break events" functions primarily as a noun phrase, often used to describe specific occurrences of interruption, failure, or disruption within a system or process. Ludwig AI suggests that while not standard, it's acceptable in technical contexts.
Frequent in
Science
50%
News & Media
50%
Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "break events" is a noun phrase used to denote interruptions or failures, primarily in technical and scientific contexts. While Ludwig AI recognizes it as acceptable, it’s not a standard English phrase, meaning clarity is key. Consider alternatives like "disruption incidents" or "system failures" depending on the context. Ludwig examples show the phrase appearing in both scientific publications and news media, underscoring its utility in describing specific instances of disruption or failure. When using "break events", ensure the context clearly defines the type of "break" being referenced to avoid ambiguity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
interruption events
Maintains the general meaning while replacing disruption.
disruption incidents
Replaces "break" with "disruption" maintaining the sense of interruption.
interruption incidents
Replaces "break" with "interruption" maintaining the sense of discontinuity.
discontinuity events
Highlights the absence of continuous action or structure.
failure occurrences
Substitutes "break" with "failure" implying a malfunction.
system failures
Focuses on system-related breakdowns instead of generic events.
process interruptions
Highlights interruptions within a process or sequence.
structural failures
Emphasizes failures related to structural integrity.
rupture incidents
Emphasizes a forceful break or burst.
breach occurrences
Suggests a violation or gap in security or protocol.
FAQs
How can I use "break events" in a technical context?
In technical contexts, "break events" can refer to disruptions or failures within a system or process. For example, "The software experienced several "interruption incidents" during peak usage."
What are some alternatives to using "break events"?
Depending on the context, alternatives include "disruption incidents", "system failures", or "process interruptions".
Is "break events" grammatically correct?
While not a standard phrase, "break events" is generally acceptable in technical or scientific writing to describe specific instances of interruption or failure. However, ensure clarity and consider alternatives if the context is ambiguous.
When should I avoid using the phrase "break events"?
Avoid using "break events" in contexts where the meaning of "break" is unclear or could be misinterpreted. In general conversations, consider using more common phrases like "disruption incidents" or ""interruption incidents"".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested