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"breaks down to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing or analyzing complex concepts or ideas, to simplify them and explain them in more detail. Example: The equation may seem complicated, but if we break it down to its individual parts, it becomes easier to understand.
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At higher grades of regional metamorphism, the amphibole anthophyllite breaks down to form magnesium-iron orthopyroxenes.
He continued: "That breaks down to 4 males, 4 females and 9 children were murdered.
That breaks down to 30 minutes of exercise over five days a week.
But when ingested, the chemical quickly breaks down to become GHB.
The film's reported budget was $135 million, which breaks down to roughly $45 million an hour.
The split breaks down to about 40 per cent cash, higher than the 25 per cent many expected.
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Language is broken down to basic components.
Both of those building blocks broke down to some extent.
His swing will be broken down to its components.
"I was broke, broke, broke, down to my last $100".
These dependencies are broken down to a load curve.
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