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'breaking connection' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the severing of a relationship or bond between two people or things, such as cutting off an internet connection or ceasing communication with someone. For example: The recent scandal led to her breaking connection with her former friends.
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Considering the interfacial layer as consisting of breaking connections between different materials of a heterogeneous structure, when loaded above their connective strength, the model approach introduces a damage type formulation, reflecting the state of delamination.
The main aim of the controller is to recover from delays in an optimal way by breaking connections and changing the departure of trains (at a cost).
In either case the server breaks connection to all clients what eventually leads to killing all processes that are executed on the client side.
(B ) When present, we propose a new role for Vps4 in which it is engaged to break connection(s) between ESCRT-III and cargo, thereby allowing the ESCRT-III spiral to grow into its preferred spiral shape.
Other big firms that have similarly broken connections include the technology companies Google, Facebook, eBay and Yelp, as well as the energy giants Shell and BP.
Marin Alsop directs the work she has so tirelessly championed, a work which rejoices more than any other I know in the bewildering diversity of music as a force for healing broken connections.
When he finally broke connections with the Rue La Boétie, a woman friend said that the process was like pulling up a mandrake, which is supposed to scream at being uprooted.
A global group is appropriate to the vehicles without connection gaps, and a virtual group is appropriate to them with high-frequency broken connections.
The researchers also found changes to several other genes that allowed neurons to form and break connections more easily, which is crucial to learning and higher cognitive functioning.
Calling the study "quite important," neuroscientist Tobias Bonhoeffer of the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology in Martinsried, Germany, says the work addresses a "fundamental question" in neurobiology: whether neurons actively make and break connections throughout an animal's lifetime.
The less inhibited among us take the opposite route, and might express their broken connections to people in violent and aggressive manners.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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