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Discover LudwigThe phrase "break the box" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when speaking about physical objects or figuratively when discussing ideas and obstacles. Example: "It's time to break the box and start thinking outside the box to explore new possibilities."
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"Everybody knows that you want to break the box," he said.
She doesn't come and I break the box tonight," Mama hissed, spitting on the combination lock and shaking the trunk until we could hear its contents knocking about.
We want to break the box and expose the startup activity and entrepreneurs to the world.
If you want to listen to Bernholz's How Things Are Made, you must break the box open to salvage the SD card within.
Furious, he kicked a cement planter box over and over, like he was trying to break the box or his foot.
Those in charge of the piggy bank are growing less and less likely to take a risk on a film that hasn't already been tried and tested to Break the Box Office, with studios instead resurrecting old winners or just continuing to exhaust the Marvel treasure chest.
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The latter two fell short of "Mormon," whose gross was also sufficient to break the box-office record at the Eugene O'Neill Theater for the 26th time last week.
Froch-Groves II is expected to break the box-office record for a British fight, with Old Trafford in Manchester and Arsenal's Emirates Stadium suggested as possible venues.
Froch-Groves II is expected to break the box-office record for a British fight, with Old Trafford in Manchester and Arsenal's Emirates Stadium being suggested as possible venues.
"Salesman" has broken the box office record six times at its home, the Barrymore Theater.
"It's just that the act of breaking the box is really frightening".
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