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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a breakthrough" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to make a significant discovery, progress, or achievement in a particular field or situation. Example: "After months of research, our team finally had a breakthrough in finding a cure for the disease."
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Did you have a breakthrough role?
"We have a breakthrough," he said.
"Let's hope that we have a breakthrough.
Did you have a breakthrough moment in your career?
"And we need to have a breakthrough in this series.
we'll have a breakthrough in Baghdad," he said.
How ready are you now? A. I started to have a breakthrough a few weeks ago.
A lot of companies are doing the same thing, so everyone wants to have a breakthrough".
Sunday would be a perfect time for Ginobili to have a breakthrough.
"For every barrier, we have a breakthrough; every very obstacle, a leap forward," he continues.
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She was anxious to have a breakthrough-type year.
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