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Discover Ludwig"to fracture" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a verb which means to break something into pieces. Example: The mug slipped out of my hand and fractured into several pieces.
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to fracture
noun
The act of breaking, or something that has broken, especially that in bone or cartilage
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By late February 2005, the cartel started to fracture.
This association managed to fracture Ken's support on the left.
Then even the special groups began to fracture.
Certain normal and pathological conditions may predispose bones to fracture.
If cancer itself caused the bone to fracture, no dice).
The conclusion so far is that the once monolithic character of British politics continues to fracture.
Howard's triple-time -- past, present, future -- tends to fracture the illusion.
The benching, rather than spark the Knicks, seemed to fracture them.
The main political parties tend to fracture along geographic and ethnic lines rather than ideological ones.
American officials feared that the dispute could cause Afghanistan to fracture along ethnic lines.
I don't want to fracture it again, so I'm going to take my time.
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