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With such vast urban sprawl, musical communities break off into small, insular clusters meaning they're both isolated and completely self-unaware.
Don't leave anyone out, and try not to break off into pairs or groups too much because that's when things can get awkward and uncomfortable.
Rather than spending all of the time with all of your family members, break off into pairs or trios and go out and do different things in your little groups.
The bone, too, was starting to rot and break off into flakes.
Their circle shrinks and expands until the figures break off into two pairs.
Their cutlery dances during more emphatic gesticulations and they occasionally break off into loud guffaws.
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Where's his computer?" McEwan breaks off into laughter.
I don't think The Bodyguard …" She breaks off into laughter.
Then it's broken off into one-pound balls by hand.
After that, it breaks off into blank pages, as though inviting us to imagine other possible endings.
"Blazing lights, honking its horn (he breaks off into an oral percussion rendition of a locomotive passing by).
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