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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completely break" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to describe something that has been broken entirely or beyond repair. Example: The window was completely broken after the storm. In this sentence, "completely broken" is used to convey the idea that the window was shattered and cannot be fixed.
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But some women just completely break down.
I had to completely break up with my boyfriend.
With more investment and regulatory reforms, the continent could completely break the spell.
At the same time, he has refused to completely break with the old.
Not a single person in China can completely break free from corruption, and not a single road is straight.
He added: "Nick wants to completely break that taboo by highlighting comments and placing them above the fold".
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He was completely broken.
My body was completely broken.
'Afterwards, I was completely broken.
The morale is completely broken".
"I completely broke down," he said.
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