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Discover Ludwig"rupture of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe the breaking or tearing of something, often used in medical or scientific contexts. Example: The patient suffered a rupture of their Achilles tendon during the marathon.
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Rupture of the ventricle also may occur.
The worst case scenario is rupture of the tendon.
There was a rupture of trust with Labour.
"The rupture of a brain aneurysm is incredibly dangerous.
"We have seen rupture of the oesophagus within four hours".
Premature birth is sometimes related to an early rupture of the amniotic sac which lines the womb, the medical term for which is premature rupture of membranes (Prom).
They often died of a rupture of the aorta, the body's main artery.
For Milton, the rupture of the Civil Wars coincided with a more personal strife.
But he also criticized the rupture of negotiations toward peaceful disarmament.
Some banks are even uneasy about lending to one another — an astonishing rupture of normal conditions.
Second is the rupture of any Pax Mafiosa by a fourth cartel, the Sinaloa.
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