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Discover LudwigThe phrase "breakthrough came" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a situation in which a sudden breakthrough or significant progress was made. For example, "After weeks of arduous negotiations, the breakthrough came and a new agreement was reached."
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A creative breakthrough came unexpectedly.
Colbert's breakthrough came in 1934.
His breakthrough came quickly.
A breakthrough came through a personal connection.
The breakthrough came in 1948, with "No.
A breakthrough came in the 1930s.
Her double breakthrough came in 1982.
The breakthrough came this year.
The breakthrough came soon thereafter.
Watterson's greatest breakthrough came in 1976.
Eckstein's big breakthrough came in 1993.
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