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Discover Ludwig"breaking off" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to abruptly stopping or interrupting something, often a conversation or action. Example: "The heated argument between the two friends came to a sudden breaking off when the topic of politics was brought up."
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breaking off
verb
Present participle of break off
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Students breaking off into pubs.
"Oh god…" she says, breaking off.
Bits and pieces are breaking off.
"Smell," he said, breaking off a stem.
This means the breaking off of many flourishing friendships.
They are best eaten, fresh, by breaking off pieces.
She smokes one of his cigarettes, breaking off the filter.
"I might," he begins, before breaking off suspiciously.
Almost simultaneously, two speedboats were observed breaking off to escape.
"What we're doing is breaking off legs from our wooden bed and using that".
After breaking off her affair with Mr. Pugach, Miss Riss became engaged to another man.
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