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A break on a graph refers to a discontinuity or interruption in the representation of data, often indicated by a zig-zag line or a gap. It typically occurs when there is a large jump or drop in values that makes it impractical to display the entire range of data accurately. Breaks help to visually simplify the graph while highlighting significant trends or changes without distorting the overall message.

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