Examples of 'starts to break down' in a sentence

Meaning of "starts to break down"

starts to break down: Refers to the process of something beginning to deteriorate or malfunction. This phrase is used to describe the initial stages of disintegration or failure

How to use "starts to break down" in a sentence

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starts to break down
Starts to break down as soon as it hits the mouth.
The logic starts to break down.
This is what happens when a system starts to break down.
The body starts to break down in various ways.
This is where the system starts to break down.
Shit starts to break down.
Maybe when the body starts to break down.
This starts to break down the food into its parts.
The green pigment in the leaves starts to break down.
When it starts to break down.
Imagine the cartilage in your body starts to break down.
Everybody starts to break down.
This is the point at which the treatment starts to break down.
As a result, it starts to break down fat for energy.
She will actually feel better just as her body starts to break down.

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It starts to break down those peppers so they're not so crunchy.
This is when our body starts to break down the alcohol.
The irritation is only visible on the skin as the plug starts to break down.
Now, the old broad starts to break down and cry.
Without them the lipid membrane around your cells starts to break down.
That starts to break down when you hear experiences like this,.
This whole seeking mechanism starts to break down and we suffer.
There are instances when the lumbar discs becomes problematic and starts to break down.
In this state, your body starts to break down and burn fat.
AIDS patients are often prescribed Anavar when their muscle tissue starts to break down.
As soon as a plant is cut, it starts to break down and lose its color.
At some point though, the wall of plausible deniability starts to break down.
Starts to break down as soon as it hits the mouth . The shell is porous.
The saliva in your mouth immediately starts to break down your food.
Cause if it starts to break down and become brittle, that means it's overcooked.
There comes a time when the illusion of separateness starts to break down to some degree.
One starts to break down the blocs and to get away from " big " advocacy issues.
Have a seat When it starts to break down.
Maggie starts to break down and Daryl says " was she dead? ".
Yet this is where the comparison with the Nordics starts to break down.
Now, the old broad starts to break down and cry. Are you getting this?
But obviously, this definition starts to break down.
Gradually, the feelgood chemical starts to break down and drifts away.
Conventionally produced cotton material lasts 10-20 washes before it starts to break down.
In other words, when your form starts to break down the set is over.
With decreased elasticity and reduced cell-regeneration, the skin starts to break down.
The machine, it starts to break down.
Later, the shortage of food becomes serious ; law and order starts to break down.
That 's when everything starts to break down.
Studies indicate that a 2-litre plastic bottle will take 450 years before it starts to break down.
But then that 's where it starts to break down.
Always putting everyone in front of him, he starts to break down.
After a while, the surface starts to break down.
You beat someone long enough, the muscle tissue starts to break down.
Once it enters the bloodstream, it immediately starts to break down the immune system.

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