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Discover LudwigThe phrase "broke without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but the most common usage would be to describe a situation where something or someone is lacking or without something, often due to a lack of resources. Example sentence: "Sarah's car broke down and she was left without a working vehicle for weeks until she could afford to get it fixed." In this sentence, "broke without" is used to describe the state of Sarah being without transportation due to her car breaking down.
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The meeting broke without a decision, the official said.
Dawn broke without the clouds ever having left.
They could fix what capitalism broke, without forcing capitalism itself to change.
"It was just like an awkward, 'O.K., well, what do you do now?' " That meeting broke without an agreement.
Mr. Yzaguirre suggested that Social Security would go broke without the payments of undocumented workers, many of whom, contrary to popular perception, do have regular payroll taxes deducted from their paychecks by employers.
He added: "Unfortunately, it is very disappointing that the Conservative party gave a knee-jerk reaction when this story broke without first listening to my side of the story, and haven't reached out to me since, as they should also be celebrating this victory with me today.
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Sometimes they break without notice.
Web pages were breaking without warning.
Coffee breaks without a cookie (130).
"My kids are broken without their daddy," said Angie.
Eventually it'll wear out, but it won't break without warning.
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