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Discover Ludwig"breaking into" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a phrasal verb, meaning to enter or gain access to a place by using force or without permission. You can use it in a sentence to describe an action or event, similar to the following examples: - The thief was caught breaking into a jewelry store. - The students were arrested for breaking into their school after hours. - The burglars left a window shattered after breaking into the house. - The hacker spent hours trying to break into the company's computer system. - The police warned residents to be vigilant after a series of break-ins in the neighborhood.
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breaking into
verb
Present participle of break into
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Fighters breaking into song in the ring?
"Britten," he said, breaking into a grin.
"It's sort of like breaking into the local savings and loan versus breaking into Fort Knox.
Reality was always breaking into celestial events.
It's like somebody breaking into your home".
By five, delinquents were breaking into cars.
He is good at breaking into cars.
Mr. Nathan relishes breaking into new territory.
No threat of breaking into a sweat.
The Ukrainians responded...by breaking into song.
Several times breaking into chants of "Strike!
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