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The phrase "has broken the rules" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a past action in which someone did not follow a set of guidelines or regulations. Here are a few examples: - The student has broken the rules by cheating on the exam. - The company's CEO has broken the rules of ethical conduct by engaging in insider trading. - Our neighbor has broken the rules by allowing their dog to roam freely in the neighborhood. - The politician has broken the rules of campaign finance by accepting illegal donations. - The athlete has broken the rules by using performance-enhancing drugs.
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Price has broken the rules so many times it's a wonder she's survived.
She has broken the rules before and come out on top.
They decide when someone has broken the rules, and they can punish people who fail to adhere to the rules.
As for Ameriprise's 401(k) plan for its employees, there may well be areas where it has broken the rules.
It does not allow violations of the law just because the enemy has broken the rules or killed many Muslims.
The intervention is likely to trigger a full inquiry which – if it finds he has broken the rules – could result in Lord Blencathra being censured.
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But, in its current season at the Met, American Ballet Theatre, rightly, has broken the rule for Herman Cornejo.
Sanders has broken the rule that young people don't vote.
"The other 63 had broken the rules".
But we have to acknowledge they've broken the rules.
Saying that they might have broken the rules assumes that there are rules to break.
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