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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'breeze for' is not grammatically correct or usable in written English.
To use 'breeze' in a sentence, you would need to add another word or phrase to make the sentence meaningful. For example, "The cool sea breeze is refreshing after a long day in the sun".
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The Open has been mostly a breeze for Djokovic.
Nevertheless, Ambrose managed to roll up Breeze for the win.
The ensuing ending was a breeze for White.
Winning will not be a breeze for the Tories.
"The second hardest job should be a breeze for you".
The intent wasn't to chill the suffocating summer air into a pleasant breeze for sweltering humans.
IT seems that a recital should be a breeze for a singer.
Equally problematic were the swirling breeze for which Ashe is known.
Thankfully, it proved a breeze for Bleasdale, who is ranked number one in her event.
She pulled open the salon's glass door to stand in the breeze for a while.
The production of the three papers has been consolidated at The Daily Breeze for some time.
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