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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everything breaks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that nothing lasts forever, and that things eventually fail or come to an end. For example: "No matter how strong the bridge appears, eventually everything breaks."
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"Everything breaks his way".
And everything breaks around here".
When it breaks down, everything breaks down.
"Everything breaks all at once," Ms. Rosenhaus said.
Somebody told me everything breaks to Indio, but I really don't know where Indio is anymore".
The payback can be a trip to the N.C.A.A. tournament if everything breaks their way.
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Everything broke their way".
"This year, everything broke right," he said.
This week, everything broke right for Slocum.
Then everything broke loose from the Egyptian side.
And everything broke loose in the coda, which was almost maniacal in its exuberance.
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