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The phrase "is in breach of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that someone has violated a rule, law, or agreement.
Example: "The company is in breach of the contract due to failure to deliver the goods on time."
Alternatives: "is violating" or "is in violation of".
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This is in breach of the law," the DPA said.
Surely this is in breach of health and safety regulations?
Perhaps Japan is in breach of the spirit, if not the letter, of the 1946 convention.
"We have a three-meet contract and he is in breach of the contract.
It believes the regulator is in breach of its duties under European habitats and birds directives.
Such sites, he said, "contain information that is in breach of Chinese law".
According to Robert Levine, 75% of all material on YouTube is in breach of copyright.
Their lawyers believe the refusal is in breach of the European convention on human rights.
Failure to bring the work up to scratch means the builder is in breach of contract.
"It is in breach of their terms as laid out by them in an agreement made with my ex-manager.
Its Indian neighbour, Pakistan declares, is in breach of a 1960 treaty designed to administer water use in the region.
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