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"breaks through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you mean to say that someone or something is succeeding in achieving something, even when that achievement was difficult. For example: "The star athlete broke through the barrier and won the race."
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Is 2010 the year Djokovic breaks through?
"If I'm leading, I hope it's not the year that he breaks through," John Andretti said.
Could this be the year he breaks through?
Who breaks through first?
But skittishness breaks through.
I think he breaks through that".
"Obsession breaks through everything," he said.
Eventually, the warm water breaks through.
That he breaks through these is incredibly moving".
But even in stiff-upper-lip Britain humanity breaks through.
Nonetheless, suspicion breaks through in fragments of remembered dialogue.
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