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Discover LudwigThe phrase "car broke" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that the car is no longer working properly. For example: My car broke down on the way to work this morning.
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"The car broke down twice," she said.
On the way, Maqdisi's car broke down.
Their car broke down and they couldn't get to work.
"Who says my car broke down?" she says coolly.
Everyone in the subway car broke out in laughter.
The car broke down on the way home.
"I could call if my car broke down".
First the car broke down and they missed Mr. Churchill.
"Now the car broke down, and she's on her own".
Her car broke down on the Brooklyn Bridge, and she was towed across the East River.
Dirty diesel from a diamond-mining town fouled its engine, and the second car broke down.
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