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  • Break away – to leave something.
  • Break down – to become very upset.
  • Break down – When a machine stops working
  • Break into – to enter a building by force.
  • Break into
  • Break off – to break a piece from something.
  • Break out – She was alergic to rine wine and every time she drank it
  • Break out of – to escape from somewhere.
  • Break through – to pass through a barrier.
  • Break through – An advancement such as a scientific discovery
  • Break up – to finish a romantic relationship with someone.

    Exercise:
    She was alergic to rine wine and every time she drank it she _____ ____ in a rash.

    On the 23rd of June 2016 the UK voted to _____ _____ from the European Union.