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idiombreak the mould/moldto do something in a way that is new, different, and better than usual:In the sixties, bands like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Who really broke the mould.There are always some risks in breaking the mold and introducing a new style to a long-established publication, but for the Los Angeles Times it has been the right decisionmould-breaking/mold-breaking: The winners of the Blue Ribbon Education Awards displayed many of the qualities that will be necessary for the mold-breaking schools of the future.
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