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Discover LudwigIt is not a complete sentence and does not make grammatical sense on its own.
"Thorn broke" could potentially be used as a descriptive phrase to describe an action or an object. For example: - The rose bush's thorn broke off when I grabbed it. - The thorn broke through the skin and caused a small cut. - The thorn broke away from the stem, leaving a jagged edge.
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When Thorn broke the news to the team Monday morning, there was silence.
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Broke it.
Thorn agreed.
"Broke Britannia!
Feeling broke?
Something broke.
"Broke what?" "Broke what breaks".
Nothing broke.
"Completely broke".
Thorn lost both his parents.
(Pincho means "thorn" in Spanish).
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