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The phrase "determined to break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong intention or resolve to achieve a specific outcome, often in a context of overcoming obstacles.
Example: "She was determined to break the record for the fastest marathon time."
Alternatives: "resolved to shatter" or "intent on breaking."
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He seems determined to break the pattern.
She was determined to break 3,000.
I'm determined to break them out.
It's this cycle that we are determined to break.
It was a bronco I was determined to break.
He was determined to break through the taboo.
Mr Putin seems determined to break that correlation.
The glass ceiling in art still exists, then – but campaigners are determined to break it.
Christine was principled and hardworking, determined to break what politicians call "a cycle of urban underachievement".
"Art museums are usually considered elitist," Ms. Bingham said, "but we're determined to break the feeling".
Can the public really protect themselves from genius hackers determined to break into their accounts?
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