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It might be broken or just torn ligaments.
I felt my nose and decided that it might be broken.
A recent New York Times article, "The Case Against Google," argued that Google is stifling competition and innovation and suggested it might be broken up as a monopoly.
My ankle was twisted beneath me at a horribly painful angle, and it felt as though it might be broken.
However, there are times when it might be broken or unsuitable.
If you can hear something rattling inside, it suggests that it might be broken.
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"I think I might be breaking a contract somewhere if I do it anyway".
"It's possible that Morrisons might be broken up," he says.
In October 2007 it seemed like the cycle might be broken: Kim Jong-il, the North Korean leader, and President Roh Moo-hyun of South Korea pledged to hold talks on a joint fishing area in the Yellow Sea "to avoid accidental clashes".
In the spring of 2000, as the antitrust trial wound to a close in federal court, it looked as though Microsoft might be broken into pieces, much as early trust-busters cracked apart John D Rockefeller's Standard Oil in the early 20th century.
A wildlife rehabilitator there, Cathy Horvath, said that the hawk, a male born 7 or 8 months ago, had an injured wing that might be broken - "it's loose and hanging," she said.
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