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"breaking and entering" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a criminal act in which someone unlawfully enters a building by breaking its door, window, wall, etc. For example, "The police discovered that the suspect had previous convictions for breaking and entering."
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breaking and entering
noun
The crime of gaining unauthorized entry into another's property by force.
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Burglary, breaking and entering.
That would be breaking and entering, right?
April 3. Burglary, breaking and entering.
April 9. Burglary, breaking and entering.
April 8. Burglary, breaking and entering.
April 4. Burglary, breaking and entering.
Sometimes, breaking and entering is legal.
You were breaking and entering to sleep?
In 1946, he went to prison for breaking and entering.
Clarence Shields did seven years for breaking and entering.
"I think it's called breaking and entering," she says.
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separating and entering
breaking and contributing
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browsing and entering
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