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"has broken up" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You use it to indicate that a group or relationship has ended, for example: "The band has broken up after 10 years together."
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My boyfriend has broken up with me recently.
It is archaeology that has broken up the hummocky ground.
During that period, she has broken up with her boyfriend.
Almost every person there resembled a man whose fiancée has broken up with him without warning.
William's school has broken up so he came to training with me on Thursday.
It has interrogated and arrested scores of them and has broken up Salafist rallies on Fridays.
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He had broken up with a girlfriend.
Q: You've broken up?
Say we've broken up".
She had broken up with her boyfriend.
"It seems they really have broken up".
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