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Discover Ludwig"broke the spell" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something or someone that caused a particular period of time, or certain conditions, to end. For example, "The arrival of the long lost princess broke the spell, and the kingdom rejoiced."
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Naema broke the spell.
This broke the spell of the streets.
That first blow broke the spell of his authority.
The sound of it broke the spell, the holding pattern.
The war essentially broke the spell of the Vietnam syndrome.
The surprise of the handkerchief broke the spell.
No one broke the spell with crude suggestions of optimism.
But what followed — "Ornettement," for Ornette Coleman — handily broke the spell.
Siren sounds from the port and traffic noise punctuated the taped music; nothing broke the spell.
The two strangers locked eyes and froze — until Ms. Lane's contractor broke the spell.
Mr. Pinochet's arrest broke the spell the military held over Chile.
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