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"break the terms of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to violate or go against the conditions or requirements set by an agreement or contract. Example: The tenant broke the terms of their lease by hosting loud parties every weekend. In this sentence, the tenant has violated the conditions set by their lease agreement by hosting loud parties, which is not allowed in the terms of their lease.
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At no point in time is Contractor to break the terms of this Agreement.
Protesters can be jailed for up to five years if they break the terms of the court order.
Luciana Berger MP, Labour's Shadow Public Health Minister, said: "It is not acceptable for a high secure facility to break the terms of their license.
But even if their Keynesian assumptions prove right, there would probably be a deficit in the short term which would break the terms of the bailout agreement.
Its new Violator Exclusion Policy denies farmers who break the terms of its licences access to all its technology for ever.
The bill already includes plans to curfew offenders serving community sentences for 16 hours a day, with the threat of being taken back to court if they break the terms of their house arrest.
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This, the court ruled, broke the terms of the house arrest she was already serving.
Pete had gone back to Nottingham and broken the terms of his Asbo.
To me, it seems that Capital Xtra risks breaking the terms of its contract.
He was recalled to prison in August 2013 after breaking the terms of his licence.
Subsequently, the patriots broke the terms of the agreement by moving against the royalist garrison on Lake Maracaibo.
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