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The phrase "so broken" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is severely damaged or not functioning properly. Example: The old computer was so broken that it couldn't even turn on. In this sentence, "so broken" emphasizes the extent of the damage to the computer and implies that it is beyond repair.
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I've felt so broken.
Everything seemed so broken.
"I felt so broken".
I'll be so broken up.
"They are so broken up," she said.
We are so angry, so broken".
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So, break the stalemate.
So break out your pencils.
So breaking shit won't do shit.
So breaking it down, it costs very little.
D.R.: So, break it down what are the teams?
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