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Discover LudwigThe phrase "groundbreaking in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an event or situation that has marked the start of a dramatic change or development. For example, "The discovery of antibiotics was groundbreaking in its impact on modern medicine."
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This is groundbreaking in England.
So it is groundbreaking in scale?
He put the groundbreaking in 2001.
The ruling was groundbreaking in various respects.
"It's groundbreaking in the world of art information".
It was groundbreaking in the area of quilt research".
"Although I was at Shea's groundbreaking in my mother's belly".
Shortly after the groundbreaking in 2004, the construction crew discovered basalt buried beneath in the land.
The Bad tour was groundbreaking – in terms of sponsorship, for one.
But the atmosphere created by his shows was groundbreaking in itself.
Indeed, there's nothing groundbreaking in electric design: a more compact head, perhaps, or a bulkier handle.
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