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The phrase "trying to break" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's attempt to overcome or overcome an obstacle or difficulty. Here are a few examples: - "She was trying to break the record for the fastest marathon time." - "The team was trying to break the code and access the secure files." - "I could see him struggling, trying to break free from the ropes that bound him." - "The protesters were trying to break through the police barricades to reach the government building." The phrase can also be used in a figurative sense, to describe someone's attempt to challenge or disrupt a system or norm: - "She was a fierce advocate for women's rights, constantly trying to break the patriarchal barriers in her industry." - "The band was known for their punk rock attitude, always trying to break the rules and defy expectations."
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Morgan was also trying to break free.
He is trying to break that mould.
Sony is trying to break that record.
"Trying to break the tension".
They are trying to break the silence.
"It's about trying to break down hierarchies".
Truffaut was an outsider trying to break in; Godard was an insider trying to break out.
We were trying to break the board.
We're not trying to break his power".
And they are trying to break America.
"I'm trying to break down those barriers.
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