Sentence examples for make or break in from inspiring English sources

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Make or break.

Circumstances causing total success or total ruin.

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Apparently catching the 11.34pm channel-surfing demographic could mean make or break in those lucrative advertising dollars.

Flagship phones are often make or break in the mobile industry.

Every move he's made has been make or break in his favor.

He co-created the Australian/UK television series Tripping Over in 2006 and the writer and director of the Australian television pilot Make or Break in 2007.

After starting the 2006 07 season again as second-choice to Ricketts, he revealed his desire for a loan away from Bradford for first team football, saying "It is approaching make or break in terms of my career.

People recognize that getting grants funded can be a matter of make or break in a career, and so I have found people more sympathetic than I would have expected toward what I would consider unseemly behavior.

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An entire career can be made or broken in 10 seconds.

Often the loser must pay a forfeit to the victor, who receives acclaim from the audience and gifts from wealthy patrons; a singer's reputation may be made or broken in a single afternoon.

Reputations are made, or broken, in realtime.

Unlike wine, however, a good tea can be made or broken in its preparation.

Since, in a chemical reaction, energy can be neither destroyed nor created, if we know the energy required to form or break the bonds being made (or broken) in the reaction, we can estimate the enthalpy change for the entire reaction with high accuracy by adding up these bond energies.

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