Phrases with «to have a breakthrough»

The phrase "to have a breakthrough" means to make a sudden and significant progress or discovery in a particular area or situation. Full definition

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Sentences with «to have a breakthrough»

  • No matter how much researchers study it, we don't really have any breakthroughs in this realm to speak of from the scientific community that have radically changed people's lives. (psychologyofeating.com)
  • Too many «young» players who are always going to have a breakthrough season. (justarsenal.com)
  • To pick a transfer flop after just one season, often a player might need a year to settle in and might not have a breakthrough year right away. (russianfootballnews.com)
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