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Discover LudwigThe phrase "break the line" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical or figurative interruption of something that was previously connected or continuous. For example, "The silence of the night was suddenly broken by the piercing siren, and it felt like an invisible wall had broken the line between the peaceful darkness and the loud chaos."
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This ploy gives Goode a yard of space to ghost through and break the line.
No! Since that will break the line from 53 to 57.
The police decided that the only way to break the line was to make a number of exemplary arrests.
The next day, Lincoln urged McClellan to break the line between the Warwick and Yorktown, before the Confederates were able to send reinforcements.
Admiral Carter said the towing vessel had to break the line when the submarine began to fill with water and threatened to drag the vessel under.
To reach the bottom of Upper Tor, you cross several "benches", flat areas that break the line of the steep slope.
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"We scored three very good goals with things we've been working on in terms of breaking the line.
"I'm hoping your story runs and 7,000 phone calls break the lines here," Sherak said.
AYANBADEJO: I think it's just a little bit harder to break the lines in men's sport.
The fish broke the line.
A single pair of pants broke the line of mostly short skirts.
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