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Discover Ludwig"breaking from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe the process of leaving something, such as a relationship or routine. For example, "Jason decided it was time to break from his comfort zone and try something new."
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My grandfather was seen breaking from the line.
They aren't striving toward Labour, but breaking from Labour.
Maybe Big Brown won't like breaking from the middle.
It almost looked like a whale, he said, breaking from the surface and slowly lurching over.
It was WWOZ, breaking from jazz for its Saturday afternoon Latin show.
Now, 20 years after breaking from the Soviet Union, things are changing for the "Stans".
Its accomplishment is in breaking from melodramatic norms and the stereotype of the matriarch.
"It's breaking from the really saturated men's wear moment that we're coming out of," she said.
Eyes never breaking from the task of gazing, gathering the new information.
"He's playing the American public for suckers," Mr. Romney said, breaking from his customary restraint.
With runners breaking from first and second, Mitch Webster swung at a John Wetteland pitch.
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