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Discover LudwigNo, "fridge broke" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a subject and a verb. A correct version would be "My fridge broke" or "The fridge broke." This can be used in written English when you are talking about a broken refrigerator, as in the following example: "I had to throw out all of my food because my fridge broke."
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My fridge broke at a time when I didn't have much money and it was a convenient way of paying.
10 00am: Halfway through my DKA when someone tells me the fridge broke.
On 7th March his fridge broke and the thought of having to choose a new one was just too much for him.
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Even if you are broke, keep a bottle of bubbly in the fridge and think of something to celebrate.
Broke it.
"Broke Britannia!
Feeling broke?
Something broke.
"Broke what?" "Broke what breaks".
The fridge?
Fridge poetry, minus the fridge.
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