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How and why certain phrases are used in varying ways within various contexts.
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Which is the correct usage - " the line is breaking off " or " the line is breaking up"?
When the other person's voice is affected by poor signal, we use 'the line is breaking up'.
If the the call is unintentionally ended because of poor signal, we use 'the line has cut off' (you could …