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differences between break, shatter and smash #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 08, 2008 16:40 pm   differences between break, shatter and smash
 

Can you tell me the differences between "break", "shatter" and "smash"?

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differences between break, shatter and smash #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:42 am   differences between break, shatter and smash
 

They are used in different contexts in combination with different nouns. If you give us more context we can answer your question better.

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