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Discover Ludwig"break plans" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "break plans" when someone cancels or changes previously made arrangements or commitments. Example: I can't believe you're trying to break plans with me at the last minute. We were supposed to go to the concert together tonight.
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Eastern European countries are also understood to want to water down the emergency welfare break plans.
He called and told her this, even asking her to break plans to meet someone else.
When Jan Even was in second grade in River Forest, Ill., many of her classmates discussed their pending spring break plans.
Déjà vu washed through me, quick on the heels of my buzz, while the other college kids played beer pong and discussed spring break plans, who was doing who.
A new effort to reach migrant workers could make or break plans for malaria elimination.
Students that have no Spring Break plans should sign up for Habitat for Humanity's alternative spring break trip to Huntington, West Virginia this year.
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General Bajwa said the prison break plan was 90percentt complete when intelligence agencies broke it up.
As a landlord, I found your article frustrating (Buy-to-let tax break plan attacked as further blow to first-time buyers, 15 March).
The Washington State tax break plan is now a key plank in the E.U.'s complaint against the U.S. and Boeing.
Colorado College students, on their spring break, plan to participate (see: www.livewithoutwars.org and www.ourjourneytosmile.com or email [email protected] to arrange participation for yourself and/or your community).
You should know how much you can push yourself and when it is time to stop and take a break Plan yourself according to the race or your energy levels.
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