14 Natural English Phrases with “Break” You Will Actually Use [490]

14 Natural English Phrases with “Break” You Will Actually Use [490]

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In this episode, you’ll learn natural English phrases and expressions that use the word break.

Many learners know the basic meaning of break, but fluent speakers use it in many different ways — in conversations about work, relationships, rules, news, and everyday situations.

I explain:

• what each expression really means • when it sounds natural • and how to use it correctly in context

These phrases will help you avoid literal translations and speak more confidently in real conversations.

Ideal for intermediate and upper-intermediate learners who want more flexible, natural English.

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