Sentence examples for easy to break in from inspiring English sources

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Traditional silica fibers are easy to break in field applications due to their brittleness.

"Habits of the mind aren't easy to break in a few days," he said.

These rules may seem obvious, but both are deceptively easy to break in our rapid-fire, multitasking world.

Cross-referencing is literally like "See above p. whatever" cross referencing hated because they are easy to break in publishing (when pagination gets off or material added or adapted)–but when we marginally annotate we hardly ever do this.

If only they were all that easy to break in.

Additionally, never brush your hair when it's wet, because it is most fragile and easy to break in this state.

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Would it be easier to break in on a lesser team, Zetterberg was asked.

The encryption used by Sim cards has long been criticised as being built on 1970s standards that are easy to break into — in 2013, analysts showed that it was possible to break into one of the cards just by sending a text.

A broken window from a past burglary, for example, suggests that houses in the area may be easier to break in to, or sprawling graffiti might mean residents aren't very vigilant.

Flexible shoes are easier to break in, but they wear out sooner.

There is usually less wiring on the passenger side than on the driver's side door, making it somewhat easier to break in.

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