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Discover LudwigThe phrase "broke like" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you want to compare something that has broken or failed to something else, often in a simile. Example: "The vase fell off the shelf and broke like glass."
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They broke like biscuit.
The trailers broke like eggs.
He broke like a rocket.
News of the takeover broke like a thunderclap over Washington.
"If only you and I could 'go broke' like they have.
"An unbelievable slider that broke like nothing that any of us were accustomed to seeing," Giordano said.
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I'd break, like appliances.
And promises sometimes get broken like eggs.
The last pitch didn't break like the other ones".
It breaks like rock in confrontation with the man himself.
"But how did the lock get broken like this?
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