Sentence examples for no breakage from inspiring English sources

"no breakage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something did not break or experience any damage. Example: "The fragile vase arrived at its destination with no breakage, thanks to the careful packaging."

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No breakage, Esther.

The woven composite fabric could resist up to 35 strokes with no breakage of weft yarns.

Moreover, no breakage occurred in any cast during the treatment period.

During the course of the experiments, no breakage or deformation of any of the bands associated with any of the RPEs tested occurred.

After six minutes the granule breakage and growth is gradually reduced and after 10 min there is no granule growth due to minimum or no breakage.

It is shown that ejection/desorption of adsorbate molecules via this technique can result in extremely high (∼100%) fractions of intact particles and result in little or no breakage of remaining molecules or the host material provided the impact energy is kept sufficiently low.

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There were no breakages.

Additionally, the fact that the cryotherapy probe is reusable may also translate in cost savings (the same two flexible cryoprobes were used in all the cases, with no breakages during any of the procedures).

Also in the same investigation, no DNA breakage and no DNA-protein binding was observed at lower doses of quinacrine which were observed to have an inhibitory effect on in vitro growth [ 153].

"This is due to the use of solid state technology - they have no moving parts, no glass and no filament breakage".

No screw breakage or loosening was observed.

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