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A '''collocation''' is made up of two or more words that are commonly used together in English. | A '''collocation''' is made up of two or more words that are commonly used together in English. | ||
Here are some important collocations with "'''Break'''". | Here are some important collocations with "'''Break'''". | ||
Feel free to edit this page and complete the table below. You can add a new column with your language. | |||
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!English | |||
!French | |||
!Mandarin Chinese | |||
!Japanese | |||
!Russian | |||
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|break a habit | |break a habit |
Revision as of 11:09, 15 November 2019
Hi everyone!
A collocation is made up of two or more words that are commonly used together in English. Here are some important collocations with "Break".
Feel free to edit this page and complete the table below. You can add a new column with your language.
Good learning :)
English | French | Mandarin Chinese | Japanese | Russian |
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break a habit | ||||
break a leg | ||||
break a promise | ||||
break a record | ||||
break a window | ||||
break someone's heart | ||||
break the ice | ||||
break the law | ||||
break the news to someone | ||||
break the rules |