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Discover Ludwig'have broke' is incorrect.
The correct form of the verb is 'have broken'. Example: I have broken my favorite mug.
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They are optimistic about their branch-building efforts and the progress of the Smith Barney pilots in Boston and Philadelphia, which have broke even thanks to greater revenue growth.
But posses of goondas whose turf is the park, they all state that the truth's much more gunda: cos lovebirds have broke from a kiss gone their ways in a strop - it's a curse, they claim, that kills love.
Back to being your risk manager, here are two critical intermediate-term trend lines that have broke yesterday: 1.
On 18 July at Oxford in the running for the Gold Cup, Waxy did not place and was noted to have "broke down" during the running.
"I could have broke my racket, threw my bag away, whatever".
"You could have broke the case right then and there," he said.
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I thought something had broke inside me, the way it broke in Mama".
Maybe his little thread has broke and hers hasn't".
A burst of gunfire from inside the Westgate mall had broke the overnight silence as a military helicopter circled above.
However, in autumn of that year, H. woke him up one night claiming that her waters had broke.
"I'm with my wife and my 18-month-old baby," he told CBS. "The police came at 2am, and told us the levee had broke.
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