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break into

verb

  1. to enter (a house, etc) illegally, esp by force
  2. to change abruptly from a slower to a faster speed

    the horse broke into a gallop

  3. to consume (supplies held in reserve)

    at the end of the exercise the soldiers had to break into their iron rations

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It is a trait first spotted when he was breaking into the first team.

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A day earlier, his home in Woodway, Wash., was broken into, the latest in a disturbing string of burglaries targeting the homes of prominent professional athletes.

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They added: "We are now focused on creating opportunities for businesses to compete and access the finance they need to scale, export and break into new markets."

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Williams is seeking a route back into the game but admitted that he found it difficult to deal with being in the spotlight since breaking into the first team at Old Trafford.

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She was going to be part of the team tasked with helping Selena break into the general market.

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