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Discover Ludwig"has broken" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically implies that something has become damaged, destroyed, or disrupted. Example: The vase has broken, so the antique shop won't buy it.
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Politics has broken down.
Cholera has broken out.
The dike has broken.
The ice has broken.
My fever has broken.
The country has broken down.
He has broken both ankles.
The Egyptian crucible has broken.
He has broken that promise.
Her face has broken out.
Something has broken.
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