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Discover Ludwig'goes broke' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a situation in which someone loses all of their money and is unable to pay for things. Example: After playing the stock market, Peter went broke and had to declare bankruptcy.
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But the farm goes broke, leaving them adrift.
Herb's company goes broke because the hideous/ridiculous car is a flop.
And, indeed, checking the Hasbro website, I found the statement that "The Bank never goes broke.
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BOY MISSES INAUGURATION.; 14-Year-Old officer of Brooklyn Reserves Goes Broke In Baltimore.
If Monaghan goes broke before he dies, Ave Maria will likely be the reason.
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I will go broke".
Rocky and Apollo go broke.
Some have gone broke.
I'd go broke.
His company went broke.
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