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I am looking for the adverb of the verb break, but I can not find. I need some help.
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I am looking for the adverb of the verb break, but I can not find. I need some help.
Break can mean many things. You would have to use break as a verb in an example sentence for us to decide an appropriate adverb, if one exists.
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I am looking for the adverb of the verb break, but I can not find. I need some help.
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There is one common one: brokenly.
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