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Phrasal verbs break and bring

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  • Have you got any idea how a measles epidemic break out/in?
    break out
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  • I'm sorry I'm late, my car has broken down/out.
    broken down
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  • My father has been under a lot of the stress lately. I hope he won't break up/down.
    break down
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  • Someone broke out/into their apartment last night.
    broke into
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  • When he saw the police behind him, he broke down/into a run.
    broke into
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  • How did he break in/out of jail?
    broke out
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  • We broke up/down a month ago and we haven't spoken since that time.
    broke up
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  • It can bring out/ about serious consequences.
    bring about
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  • I hope they bring out/up the next book in a hardcover.
    bring out
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  • You should pour some water on her to bring her round/up.
    bring her round
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  • I couldn't bring my dad about/round to buy me a new phone.
    bring round
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  • Don't bring that subject out/up if you don't want her to start crying.
    bring that subject up
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  • She was brought out/up by her aunt.
    was brought up
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