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Discover LudwigThe phrase "broke off from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a separation or division from a larger group or entity.
Example: "The new political party broke off from the main party due to ideological differences."
Alternatives: "separated from" or "split off from".
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Penn broke off from what he was saying and turned to point out the view.
"Portions of the lands just broke off from the tops of hills, carrying cattle and goats.
Women broke off from working on handlooms to stare, and children ran after us.
Q. Scientists say the newly found meteorite Tissint broke off from Mars 700,000 years ago.
It started in 2009 as Google's self-driving car project and broke off from Google in late 2016.
An iceberg more than 2,000 square miles in size broke off from the Thwaites Glacier in 2002.
Eritrea has been fiercely independent from the moment the country broke off from Ethiopia in 1993.
Eritrea, which broke off from Ethiopia, has growing hunger problems of its own.
He also publicly broke off from the Raëlians, saying they were too avidly seeking publicity.
The F.L.D.S. broke off from mainstream Mormons after Mormons disavowed polygamy in 1890.
The Fundamentalist Church broke off from the main branch of the Mormon church decades ago.
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