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broken

[broh-kuhn] / ˈbroʊ kən /








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The things that have really broken out and started cultural conversations are the things that are one of one.

From The Wall Street Journal

If the regulator’s investigation finds that a company has broken the law, it can require platforms to take steps to come into compliance or to remedy harm caused by the breach.

From The Wall Street Journal

Herbert fought gamely, running with abandon despite his broken left hand, but he unable to spark any offensive consistency.

From Los Angeles Times

Deals struck with NHS and prison staff unions, as well as rail workers, have broken through those limits.

From BBC

Internal MI6 messages show the agency considered his treatment would have "broken" 98% of US special forces soldiers if they had been subjected to it.

From BBC