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Sentence count:231+6Posted:2016-12-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: discoveryfindSimilar words: break throughlook throughthroughgo throughall throughthroughoutget throughput throughMeaning: n. 1. a productive insight 2. making an important discovery 3. a penetration of a barrier such as an enemy's defense. 
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61. At the time, the far right's surprise breakthrough in Saxony-Anhalt caused widespread concern.
62. A spokesman for Friends of the Earth described the statement as an important breakthrough.
63. There has been an important breakthrough in the search for safe nuclear energy.
64. You will relax in our revolutionary new seat which is a breakthrough in design.
65. The breakthrough offers potential for the cheap harvesting of many therapeutic and industrial proteins from rubber plantations.
66. The project predicted that their big breakthrough[sentencedict.com], would come in 1990.
67. It was such an important breakthrough, however, that other states immediately began to look into it.
68. Nevertheless, Nivelle resolved to attack, certain that he could achieve a decisive breakthrough.
69. The Real team made a huge breakthrough with SureStream for G2 a couple of years ago.
70. President Bill Clinton paid a two-day visit to Northern Ireland with little expectation of achieving a breakthrough in the beleaguered political process.
71. The Ti'Ko range is not only remarkable for its price, it also boasts a technological breakthrough in graphics speed.
72. Whether or not the story is true, there is no doubt that the imprisonment was a major breakthrough for both religious and political Paisleyism.
73. And, breakthrough: The new weapon in the fight against hepatitis.
74. Sir Patrick Mayhew, the latest incumbent of this difficult office, is not thought to be expecting any great political breakthrough.
75. Now she has joined the Breakthrough fundraising drive to build a research centre in London.
76. Morris presents it all as a revelation, a historic breakthrough in political history.
77. Small-business groups are pushing to make 1996 a breakthrough year for political contributions.
78. The Japanese media quoted Murayama as being "very pleased" with the breakthrough.
79. The breakthrough was a squat we turned over on the south coast, two years back.
80. Like the steam engine, civil service was a valuable breakthrough in its day.
81. John Hayward remembers well the breakthrough on the case which he eventually took over.
82. This made possible the breakthrough which facilitated such massive installations as the one at the Niagara Falls.
83. It finished the year with the launch of the Twingo, arguably the biggest breakthrough in small car design since the Mini.
84. Police say they have made a breakthrough in their search for the killer of Diane Sutton.
85. The great breakthrough of this century is that we can move information and ideas easily.
86. Moreover, other inventors may be stimulated by what they see to make a breakthrough in an entirely different area.
87. Rangers made the breakthrough five minutes into the second half.
88. That would be a major breakthrough and would certainly assist us in formulating our policy as we move towards government.
89. The technique is being described as a breakthrough in the field of tele-medicine.
90. He renegotiated the agreement over tunnel usage by the railways and succeeded in presenting it as a breakthrough.
More similar words: break throughlook throughthroughgo throughall throughthroughoutget throughput throughcut throughrun throughcome throughfall throughpull throughpass throughcarry throughfollow throughbreakbreak inbreak upbreak offbreak outoutbreakroughbreak downbreakdownbreak awaybreakfastbreak intobroughtroughly
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