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"break the impasse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to find a solution or way to overcome a deadlock or stalemate. This phrase is often used in diplomatic or negotiation contexts. For example: - "After weeks of intense negotiations, the two countries were finally able to break the impasse and reach a trade agreement." - "The mediator's proposal helped break the impasse between the two warring factions and bring about peace talks." - "The company's new CEO was able to break the impasse between management and the labor union, resulting in a successful collective bargaining agreement."
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How to break the impasse?
We must break the impasse.
What can break the impasse?
Negotiations to break the impasse have sputtered.
The two sides will not break the impasse by themselves.
"A path had to be found to break the impasse.
It was a novel way to break the impasse.
Cattabiani felt the time had come to break the impasse.
"Each party has had an opportunity to break the impasse.
The companies had changed negotiators hoping to break the impasse.
Also in both cases, the interested parties have turned to mediation to break the impasse.
More suggestions(18)
break the rut
break the hook
break the logjam
break the gridlock
break the deadlock
break the stagnation
break the paralysis
break the stillness
break the standoff
break the problem
break the blockade
break the end
break through the impasse
broken the impasse
breaking the impasse
break the stand off
time the impasse
break in the impasse
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