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Discover LudwigIt is missing the article "the" before "law" and does not make sense as a complete sentence on its own.
However, it can be used within a sentence in certain contexts. Here is an example of how "break the law" can be used correctly in a sentence: "I was afraid to break the law and face the consequences of my actions." In this sentence, "break the law" means to violate or disobey a law or legal rule. Another example: "The defendant was found guilty of breaking the law and was sentenced to three years in prison." In this sentence, "breaking the law" means committing a crime or breaking a specific law that is punishable by law. Overall, "break the law" is a commonly used phrase in written English and can be used in various situations where someone has violated a law or legal rule.
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But Pam and I agree: are going to be like sin-eaters in sense of, will err on side of protecting Eva, keep cops in dark at all cost, break law as req'd.
After a short break, "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" returns with an all new episode this week, but the latest promo trailer teases next week's big episode.
Pamela Stevens, in her quest for a two-bedroom Westside apartment, may indeed find many of them unaffordable by her income standards (Speaking Out, "Rentals: Supply Siders Break Law of Economics," April 21).
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Rebels defy authority and break laws at will.
He didn't have the right to break laws.
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However, some serious flaws in this make-or-break law are hindering solar progress and reform is badly needed.
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