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The phrase "having a breakdown" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to an emotional or mental breakdown, often caused by stress or grief. For example: "John had been working too hard recently and eventually he had a breakdown."
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Carport mom, she was having a breakdown.
"You're having a breakdown".
"Are you having a breakdown?" Michael asked.
Medea is having a breakdown.
Do they think you're having a breakdown?
The female movie star is having a breakdown.
Is Rachel having a breakdown or is she too sane?
"It was work that led to me having a breakdown.
"I was pretty much having a breakdown, almost.
He looks like an Easter Island statue having a breakdown.
I don't think having a breakdown was a good outcome.
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