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Discover LudwigThe phrase "broke away from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the action of someone or something breaking off from, or separating itself from, a larger group or something to which it was once attached. For example: "The wild horse broke away from the herd and headed off into the mountains."
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He really broke away from that".
The networks almost never broke away from Firdos Square.
Those beams broke away from the building during the collapse.
The South quickly broke away from the Union.
Scintillating discrete angels broke away from the line, they said.
The Rams broke away from a 17-17 tie.... ST.
He broke away from it in the early 1960s.
I consciously broke away from that world, completely.
I finally broke away from this boy in my senior year.
"We broke away from the equations of biology, all of which are sublinear.
"But the particular pitch that was unusual broke away from a right-handed hitter," Nathan said.
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