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Discover Ludwig"nice breakdown" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a clear and organized explanation or analysis of something. Example: The teacher gave a nice breakdown of the complex scientific process, making it easier for the students to understand.
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(Gigaom has a nice breakdown of the numbers).
AppleInsider has a nice breakdown of what this actually means.
There's a nice breakdown of the local authority areas where most people drive to work too.
The main Foursquare account tweeted out stats today that give a nice breakdown of usage.
In the Justice Department document they introduce social media and provide a nice breakdown of websites by popularity as per geographic region.
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Yesterday, we got a nice little breakdown of which clients are used most often for the location-based service Foursquare (hint: still the iPhone).
For a nice visual breakdown of what, exactly, goes into a generic netbook, take a gander at this netbook teardown over at Shanzai.com.
"If you are making this kind of radical investment, it would be nice to see a breakdown of where the £100m will go.
There are some nice new features, the breakdowns have been improved and you can now indulge in some Richie McCaw-style shenanigans in the ruck in the hopes of securing a turnover.
It's a nice batch of pieces that breakdown in detail the rank and file of smartphones with pros and cons for each kind there is, down to certain models.
An end to "buffering", the number one cause of relationship breakdowns and ruiner of "nice nights in"?
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