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Discover LudwigThe use of the phrase “break me” in written English is typically seen in informal contexts.
For example, one might say, “That joke was so funny it almost broke me!” or “I can’t believe how hard that test was—it broke me.” It can also be used as a plea for someone to stop being mean or to stop causing someone pain, as in “Stop being so mean to me. You’re breaking me.”.
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It didn't break me.
You won't break me!
Nothing can break me.
Hill Country didn't break me.
Rosberg: "Break me down mentally?
"They won't break me.
"It was going to break me.
I knew he'd break me.
You will never break me!
"It will not break me," he said.
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