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Improved logical arrangement slightly
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Both the terms "Missed curfew" and "broke curfew" are acceptable while the phrase "broke the curfew" sounds verbose while. However, "missed the meeting" is correct.

In the first usage, we are saying that they missed the appropriate time. The second is similar to "breaking the law". I have heard both being used, but I tend to prefer "broke curfew".

Both the terms "Missed curfew" and "broke curfew" are acceptable while the phrase "broke the curfew" sounds verbose while "missed the meeting" is correct.

In the first usage, we are saying that they missed the appropriate time. The second is similar to "breaking the law". I have heard both being used, but I tend to prefer "broke curfew".

Both the terms "Missed curfew" and "broke curfew" are acceptable while the phrase "broke the curfew" sounds verbose. However, "missed the meeting" is correct.

In the first usage, we are saying that they missed the appropriate time. The second is similar to "breaking the law". I have heard both being used, but I tend to prefer "broke curfew".

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Both the terms "Missed curfew" and "broke curfew" are acceptable while the phrase "broke the curfew" sounds verbose while "missed the meeting" is correct.

In the first usage, we are saying that they missed the appropriate time. The second is similar to "breaking the law". I have heard both being used, but I tend to prefer "broke curfew".