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The phrase "is broken off from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been separated or detached from a larger whole.
Example: "The branch is broken off from the tree during the storm."
Alternatives: "is detached from" or "is separated from".

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On the backdrop (all the sets are by the Kazakh-born George Tsypin) there are faces that look as though they were broken off from classical sculptures.

Relations between Venice and Constantinople were broken off for 10 years from 1171.

Chiwetel Ejiofor is breaking off from his Hollywood commitments to take part in the crime series written by Hugo Blick (a writer better known for comedy such as Marion and Geoff).

David Cameron is breaking off from his holiday in Cornwall to return to London after the "shocking and depraved" apparent beheading of an American journalist by a British Islamist extremist, Downing Street said.

The former Tory MP, game show stalwart, ex-European Monopoly champion, royal biographer, founder of the National Scrabble Championship and Stratford-on-Avon's Teddy bear museum, One Show reporter, author of more than 100 books and happiness guru (more on that last one later) is breaking off from a busy schedule to give me remedial lessons on how to have fun.

Nigel Farage is breaking off from the campaign on Wednesday to fly to Strasbourg to speak against plans for what he says is an EU common migration policy.

"Any area where there is a duplicative effort with some other part of the government has a strong chance of being broken off from the bureau's responsibility".

And except for a few lots that can be broken off from larger properties, there is no space left for new construction, she said.

Dispersion occurs primarily as a result of the turbulent closure of the tip of the cavity, when small bubbles are broken off from the main mass of gas.

Granted independence in 1962, the country was broken off from Rwanda by its colonial ruler Belgium.

The body bore signs of having been plundered by ancient grave-robbers, his head having been broken off from his body and his nose smashed.

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