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"make or break" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation in which the outcome will decide if something succeeds or fails. For example, "The outcome of this meeting will make or break the entire project."
Dictionary
make or break
verb
To be a crucial factor in determining the success of something.
Exact(56)
Make or break?
It's make or break.
Wasn't make or break.
"Software can make or break a phone".
"It will make or break you".
It can make or break a project.
'It was make or break.
Similar(4)
This was make-or-break time.
It is the make-or-break moment.
It was my make-or-break game.
One make-or-break job interview.
More suggestions(23)
a make or break device for
a make or break pitch for
exactly make or break
achieve or break
make or break in
crucial
make or purchase
make or get
make or alter
make or store
make or use
make or find
make or buy
make or reuse
make or help
make or drink
make or influence
fateful
decisive
create and break
complete the break
critical
pivotal
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