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"break from tradition" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to deviate or depart from established customs or practices. Example: The newly appointed CEO promised to bring a fresh perspective to the company by implementing a break from tradition, introducing more innovative ideas and strategies.
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Quite a break from tradition.
New entry A break from tradition in the MediaGuardian 100.
Before the race, Randall said she welcomed the break from tradition.
This year, there's another break from tradition with a hot chocolate sauce in the centre.
With its understated wrapped shaped and apparently neglected finish, it's a spirited break from tradition.
It would be a major break from tradition, but the Senate needs a radical change.
Some disliked the idea of sharing Saturday with the Jewish sabbath; others were simply loth to break from tradition.
A break from tradition: both a happy Christmas and a wedding day that didn't end in bloodshed.
In a break from tradition this year, the Italian team has been selected specifically to cohesively support Bettini.
Too often in jazz, innovation is seen as a break from tradition rather than an experimental regeneration of it.
In a break from tradition, Ms. Banerjee did not nominate a single hill candidate for polls in the Rajya Sabha, or upper house of Parliament.
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