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The phrase "broken down to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been simplified or reduced to its most basic elements. For example, "This problem can be broken down to several smaller problems that are easier to solve."
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Language is broken down to basic components.
His swing will be broken down to its components.
Urea is broken down to cyanuric acid, which then can be reacted to form melamine.
The medium-chain triglycerides are broken down to medium-chain fatty acids by pancreatic lipase.
When justice is broken down to individual victims, humanity is restored.
The strategy would require tobacco companies to publish their sales figures broken down to local levels.
Even broken down to microscopic crumbs, plastic will still be plastic.
Every state had a quota of men to fill, and those quotas were broken down to the township level.
Some of the carbohydrates in the wood are broken down to form methanol, and the methanol vapour is then condensed.
Many different sources can provide the sugars and starches that are broken down to simpler compounds during fermentation.
These factors were subsequently broken down to sixteen categories.
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