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Discover LudwigThe phrase "breaks new bounds" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It often refers to pushing past previous limits or achieving something innovative or groundbreaking. Example: The scientist's discovery breaks new bounds in the field of medicine, providing hope for curing diseases that were once thought to be incurable.
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The madness of the Tory party breaks new bounds with the gay marriage revolt.
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But the Cologne verdict breaks new ground.
The legislation also breaks new ground.
"This case breaks new ground.
This broke new ground.
It was breaking new ground".
"We're breaking new ground.
"This might be breaking new ground".
This ending, however, broke new ground.
But this one broke new ground.
Sims Snowboards broke new ground in the industry.
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