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Discover Ludwig'make a clean break' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express the idea of cutting yourself off from someone or something to start fresh. For example, "After six years in the same job, she decided to make a clean break and look for a new career."
Idiom
Clean break.
If you make a clean break, you break away completely from something.
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At 33, he was invited to make a clean break.
People breaking up relationships don't always make a clean break.
Would it not be better to make a clean break?
And what if Trump doesn't make a clean break?
But they both felt they wanted to make a clean break.
But it was disappointing that it does not make a clean break from industry money.
"I concluded that it was best to make a clean break," Johnson told me.
Ultimately, Cerberus decided to make a clean break and sell the gun company".
Einstein, too, was unable to make a clean break with time.
It may be better for you to make a clean break from the company.
"They want to carry people along rather than make a clean break".
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