50 Sentences Using Collocations with “Break”
🔹 Break a habit / routine / rule
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It’s hard to break a bad habit.
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I need to break my routine and try something new.
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He broke the rule and was punished.
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Don’t break the school rules.
🔹 Break a promise / agreement / contract
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He broke his promise to call me.
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I never break a promise.
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She broke the agreement without notice.
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They broke the contract by not delivering the goods.
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He always keeps his word and never breaks a promise.
🔹 Break the law
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If you break the law, you will face consequences.
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She was arrested for breaking the law.
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Don’t break the law just to make money.
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He broke the law unknowingly.
🔹 Break the news
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She broke the news of her engagement gently.
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How should I break the news to my parents?
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He didn’t know how to break the news.
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The doctor broke the news carefully.
🔹 Break the silence
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He broke the silence with a loud laugh.
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No one spoke until she broke the silence.
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The silence was broken by a phone ringing.
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She broke the silence by asking a question.
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Finally, someone broke the silence.
🔹 Break a record
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She broke the world record in swimming.
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The athlete broke three records in one day.
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He trained hard to break the national record.
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I hope to break my personal record this year.
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They broke the record for most sales.
🔹 Break someone’s heart
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He broke her heart and left.
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She broke his heart by ignoring him.
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Don’t break someone’s heart if you can help it.
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He said it with love, not to break her heart.
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The breakup really broke her heart.
🔹 Break into tears / laughter / song
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She broke into tears after hearing the news.
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The whole class broke into laughter.
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He suddenly broke into song.
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I broke into tears of joy.
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They broke into laughter at the joke.
🔹 Break free / loose / out
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He broke free from the ropes.
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The dog broke loose and ran away.
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The prisoners broke out of jail.
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She broke free from the toxic relationship.
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Fire broke out in the building.
🔹 Break up / down / in
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They broke up after five years.
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My car broke down on the highway.
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Someone broke in through the window.
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She broke down in tears.
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The thief broke in and stole everything.
🔹 Break the ice
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He told a joke to break the ice.
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Let’s play a game to break the ice.
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Her smile helped break the ice.
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A good question can break the ice.
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The host tried to break the ice with humor.
🔹 Break a leg
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Break a leg! You’ll do great on stage.
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They told her to break a leg before her performance.
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“Break a leg,” the coach said before the match.
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It’s a common way to wish good luck.
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Don’t worry, break a leg!
🔹 Break the bank
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That vacation won’t break the bank.
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This meal is fancy but doesn’t break the bank.
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A good phone doesn’t have to break the bank.
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Don’t break the bank on unnecessary items.
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Buying a new laptop broke the bank.
🔹 Break the record
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He broke the school record in high jump.
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They’re trying to break the Guinness record.
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We broke our own sales record.
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She broke her fastest time.
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Another record was broken last night.
🔹 Break out in rash / sweat
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He broke out in a rash after eating peanuts.
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I broke out in a cold sweat before the exam.
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She broke out in a rash from the cream.
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I sometimes break out in hives from stress.
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He broke out in sweat during the race.
🔹 Break someone’s spirit / will / confidence
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The failure broke his spirit.
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Criticism broke her confidence.
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Don’t let them break your spirit.
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Her confidence was broken after losing.
🔹 Break ground
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The company broke ground on a new building.
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They broke ground for the new school.
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We’re breaking ground next week.
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A ground-breaking ceremony will be held.
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The project broke ground yesterday.
🔹 Break the internet / record sales
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The viral video broke the internet.
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Her post broke the internet.
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That movie broke records on opening day.
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Their album broke all sales records.
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The performance broke the internet last night.
🔹 Break faith / trust
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Don’t break my trust.
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She broke faith with her friends.
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He broke my trust by lying.
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He never broke faith with his team.
🔹 Break the tension
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