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Sentences with break even

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  • Breakeven prices
  • After last year's loss, he hopes to break even next year and post profits after that.The company, which has never made a profit, has predicted it could break even if it could reach a workload of 150 cases a week.If a company breaks even, the money that it makes from the sale of goods or services is equal to the money that it has spent, so that there is neither profit nor loss.
  • The airline hopes to break even next year and return to profit the following year.The company, which has never made a profit, has predicted it could break even if it could reach a workload of 150 cases a week.If a business or person breaks even, they earn as much money as they spend but they do not make a profit or a loss.
  • After an entire night playing poker, he nearly broke even.
  • It's a lot of work just to break even and keep the weeds down.
  • An even road.
  • Even with the ground.
  • Even motion.
  • To hold an even course.
  • Add even amounts of oil and vinegar.
  • The even pages of a book.
  • An even seven miles.
  • Check to see if the scales are even.
  • We will not be even until I can repay him for saving my life.
  • An even temper.
  • An even bargain.
  • There was a break in the window.
  • The break in the wall had not been repaired.
  • A break for freedom.
  • When the rain lessened, I made a break for home.
  • Abstract painters made a break with the traditions of the past.
  • They noticed a curious break in his voice.
  • Sorry to hear about your bad luck, but I guess those are the breaks.
  • The actors took a ten-minute break from rehearsal.
  • A clean break.
  • To even a board with a plane.
  • To even up accounts.
  • The odds evened before the race.
  • The company barely broke even last year.
  • He vowed to get even for the insult.
  • The road ran even over the fields.
  • Even more suitable.
  • Even the slightest noise disturbs him. Even if he attends, he may not participate.
  • Even as he lay dying, they argued over his estate.
  • Even to death.
  • He is willing, even eager, to do it.
  • It was even so.
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