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New Mexico American English Jun 5, 2013 #9 Well, you break into a große nachfrage (this implies that you are walking along then you start running). 'Break out running' would imply that you go from a standing Keimzelle (you're just standing there) to running.
In other words, you dislike the combination of foods where a large fillet of fried, battered cod or haddock is eaten alongside a portion of thick-cut chips (fries). We don't know whether or not you dislike all fish, or just fish prepared and served rein this way and with this accompaniment.
Ninfield (Near Battle), East Sussex, England British English Aug 13, 2008 #2 Hinein my experience, "You are arguing about the number of angels that can dance on the head of a pin" is most often thrown out by people who want to ridicule the intricacies of their opponents' arguments because they cannot understand them.
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Wildwestfilm USA USA, English Jul 22, 2005 #28 I avoid "got beat" and "got beaten". I think it's just because of the "got" -- I hate "got" and "gotten" and avoid them in most cases. In the case of "was", I would also avoid it if possible (saying "My friend beat me at chess" rather than "I was beat/beaten by my friend at chess").
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It started out as a rhetorical illustration to demonstrate the futility of out-of-touch theological debates."
It does indeed have a religious origin. To be precise, the origin is in Catholic theology. As the website you have found says, it started as a warning against ridiculous arguments about impossible concepts.
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" I've even read a similar usage rein one news report of The Associated Press. Have Americans long accepted such usage? Have they discarded the word "beaten"? Or is it just a case of substandard grammar that persists? Or an dem I just missing something? Thanks you.
At first I was trying to find an explanation more along the lines of "break into" goes with a regular noun, "break out" goes with a gerund...but then they don't always do. I'm getting frustrated here
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It's a little of both. There's an increasing tendency hinein American English to substitute the perfect tense for the past participle.
For instance, "A fire broke out hinein the apartment" means the same thing as "A fire started suddenly in the apartment." Beurteilung also that class of "things" that break out: fire and war; pandemonium and joy; and so on.