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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got a break" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone has received an opportunity or stroke of luck. For example: - "After months of struggling, I finally got a break and landed my dream job." - "He had been trying to make it in the music industry for years, but finally got a break when a famous producer discovered him." - "We were struggling to find a new apartment, but then we got a break and found the perfect place at an affordable price."
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I got a break.
"They got a break.
Then he got a break.
Then Real got a break.
Ms. Canfield got a break.
They never got a break".
Contreras also got a break.
Then the Bruins got a break.
He got a break the night before.
Then Watson got a break point.
But you've got a break now?
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