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Discover Ludwig"break one's back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to work extremely hard or make a great effort to achieve something. Example: Despite breaking his back to meet the deadline, he was still praised for his excellent work. In this example, the phrase "breaking his back" emphasizes the intense and difficult effort that the person put into completing the task.
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What she didn't know back then is that it breaks one's heart to break another's heart.
Ride and break it's back.
That this one was the one that would break the camel's back.
I'm somewhere between irritable and resentful, and any given straw could be the one that breaks the camel's back".
"It feels like this one is the straw that broke the camel's back".
Another Murray error – one break back for Djokovic.
Horses break their legs running across pastures with no one on their back.
And broken ones might be digitally pieced back together, perhaps not even precisely, some researchers say.
Get back to school.' He broke them when he went swimming, he broke one lens.
One break point disappeared on the back of a gutsy backhand winner.
Her car's back window was broken.
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