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Discover Ludwig'broken in' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that has been trained, typically by being exposed to something regularly or in a repeated manner, so that it becomes accustomed to it. For example: "The horse had already been well-broken in so it was easy to ride."
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broken in
verb
Past participle of break in
Exact(60)
Someone had broken in.
Ground was broken in 1803.
Someone had broken in with a crowbar.
Or broken in a different way.
ReprintsTwo taboos were broken in Cannes.
Broken in the largest way.
It's all broken in us".
Something is broken in Israel".
His right leg was broken in two.
Something is broken in corporate America.
Ground was broken in February, 1962.
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