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the breakdowns
noun
A failure, particularly mechanical; something that has failed
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The breakdowns had been hell.
Keep an eye on him around the breakdowns as well.
"The breakdowns were not the whole story," she said.
"Some of the breakdowns are baffling, to be honest with you," Barnes said.
"The breakdowns are coming from all over the place," Woodson said.
But some of the breakdowns are more serious, to do with working practices and making progress.
I can't have some of the breakdowns that we have sometimes on the offensive end.
Some in the city exploited the breakdowns by forming gangs that spread violence.
Wherever I've played, I only affect the breakdowns that are in front of me.
The breakdowns last for ages, and people start losing their minds because it's so intense".
But Mr. Cooper said the state has tried to avert the breakdowns.
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