quiz phrasal verbs with break
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Phrasal Verb With Break
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to be unable to stop yourself crying, especially in public
to break away to break down to break up
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to enter a building by using force, in order to steal something
to break in to break through to break up
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to end a fight to break down to break off to break up
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to start to happen to break away to break in to break out
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to stop working - use about a car or a machine
to break down to break off to break up
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to suddenly stop talking to break off to break out to break up
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to become involved a new job or business activity
to break into to break off to break with
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to move away from someone who is holding you
to break away to break off to break out
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to leave a group of people or organization, especially because you have had a disagreement with them
to break into to break through to break with
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to suddenly run towards something to break down to break for to break into
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