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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'break traditions' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a rejection of normative values or customs. For example, "In order to create a fairer society, it is essential to break traditions that limit opportunities for certain groups."
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"It's really hard to break traditions," said Dr. Hatem El-Shanti, a pediatrician and clinical geneticist who runs a genetics testing center in Doha, the capital.
Everyone else just assumed I'd host all of the holidays and, out of guilt or not wanting to break traditions, I did.
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"I break tradition and I always did," she said.
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Instead, he announced on Wednesday, he will break tradition and speak in a nearby state convention hall located beneath Empire State Plaza.
I just simply don't accept stopping looking into safer solutions just because they break tradition.
Wall Street finally has a unique Microsoft under Nadella that's willing to throw a lot of things against the wall and break tradition.
We break tradition, and our parents' expectations, by taking a year on (it's not a year off).
"Let it … be symbolic that in so doing," he said, "I broke traditions.
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