Phrases with «to break the addiction»

"To break the addiction" means to stop doing something compulsively or excessively that is harmful or difficult to give up. It refers to overcoming a strong dependency on a habit or behavior, like substance abuse or excessive use of technology, in order to regain control over one's life. Full definition

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Sentences with «to break the addiction»

  • Getting out of the cycle of flying more leading to less time with family leading to flying more leading to less time with family is like breaking an addiction. (inc.com)
  • In some severe cases it may take longer than a month to truly break the addiction. (med-health.net)
  • It's unfortunate you didn't find your faith along the way, but good job breaking your addiction. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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