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Discover Ludwig"broke for" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to move in a particular direction or to start in a certain direction. For example, "The group of hikers broke for the summit at dawn."
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We broke for a breather.
Mortified, I broke for lunch.
My heart broke for him".
Then everyone broke for lunch.
Cox tagged up and broke for home.
That is when he broke for home.
Finally, the staff broke for the day.
"My heart really broke for them, and my heart broke for the family of the passengers.
As Gordon broke for home, Rodriguez had two choices.
Something between the four of us broke, for good.
Bogaerts broke for second, and as soon as the catcher Chris Stewart made the throw, Saltalamacchia broke for home.
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