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"broken into pieces" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been divided or separated into parts. For example, "The vase had broken into pieces after it had been dropped on the floor."
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Many of the warriors had broken into pieces.
The blocks were found broken into pieces but happily, have been reassembled.
And at that moment this ancient rock, here and elsewhere, fell broken into pieces.
The cool solid is then broken into pieces and ground to an oily paste.
(Imagine the façade of the Whitney Museum broken into pieces and reshuffled).
Earth's crust is broken into pieces — tectonic plates — which slide and collide.
The craft had broken into pieces, its huge wing sail lying flat on the water.
To accomplish this aim an exhausted panel was broken into pieces and these were placed in water for 30 days.
The current management model is an integrated whole that can't be easily broken into pieces.
It was knocked down and broken into pieces Christmas Eve or early Christmas Day.
Satyam may be shut down, sold off in its entirety or broken into pieces, they say.
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