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Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.

Give me a break!

Breaking up is hard to do.

Don't go breakin' my heart.

I may bend but I won't break.

We won't make a lot of money, but I hope we at least break even.

the straw that broke the camel's back

a break in the case

break up

break out

break in

It's not going to break the bank

break a promise

Break a leg! (means good luck)

break wind (means to fart or pass gas)

a psychotic break

spring break

a prison break

a break with tradition

There has been a break in the case.

a nervous break down

take a break

It's break time!

Catch a break

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  1. "Break a leg" - used to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance or presentation.
  2. "Give me a break" - an expression used to ask for leniency, understanding, or relief from a situation.
  3. "Break the ice" - to initiate conversation or alleviate tension in a social setting.
  4. "Breaking news" - used to describe new information or developments that are being reported.
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