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Discover Ludwig"earn a break" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that has been worked hard for and is now being deserved or deservedly earned. For example, "After a day of hard work, she earned a break and went out for a coffee with friends."
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Djokovic, who has yet to earn a break point on Nadal's serve, will begin the second set serving.
Although considered one of the game's best returners, Murray failed to earn a break point against Wawrinka.
Murray clutches at his hamstring - and wins the next point, the crafty so and so, to earn a break point.
Kohlschreiber runs around a soft second serve and thunders a forehand past Murray to earn a break point.
Both players are experiencing deja-vu and Kohlschreiber comes up with a massive forehand return to earn a break point.
Murray seeks to make him regret that blunder, hammering a forehand down the line to earn a break point.
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Her baseline power forced Williams into another error to earn a break-point chance, which she converted when Williams sent a backhand sailing past the baseline.
It was never likely to be straightforward, however, and Raonic found a moment of magic with a forehand half-volley to earn a break-back point that Murray handed over with a loose backhand for 2-2.
Japan have earned a break.
Then celebrates after earning a break point.
She then earned a break early in the third set.
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