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What is the difference between break away and breakaway?
Oct 6, 2015 6:48 PM
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A 'break away' is a time out spent doing something different from normal. 'We had a break away in the country on the weekend.' It usually indicates a time spent in rest or relaxation from normal activities.
A breakaway means an individual or group has separated themselves from a larger group and made a run for it. 'They were herding the cattle towards the stockyard when a steer broke away from the herd and headed back towards the river'. In this case, that steer would be described as a breakaway.
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