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The word "to brake" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, the correct usage would be "to break". For example: I need to break the stick into small pieces.
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to brake
noun
A fern; bracken.
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Not to brake so fast.
Neither of us had to brake.
"He moved right and I had to brake," Kittel said.
I didn't even have an instant to brake.
Then he ordered Lewis to brake a meter later.
His foot moved from brake to accelerator to brake.
I started to brake but it was too late".
"He said he had needed to brake but couldn't".
Several things may serve to brake its fall.
"They used their limbs just to brake and steer".
What system will the craft use to brake its descent through the planet's thin atmosphere?
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