Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
MAKE OR BREAKto be the deciding factor in whether smth. succeeds or fails
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1. The Smiths were about to sell their house, but the buyers didn’t like the color. The Smiths decided to give it a new coat of paint at no extra cost, in case painting the house might make or break the deal. 58
2. Susan decided to study for the test through the night. She knew that her grade on this test would make or break her chances of getting admitted to graduate school. Compare to: turning point. |
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