Learn English – “Enter a market” vs. “break into a market”

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Could you please shed light on the difference, if any, between "enter" vs. "break into" a market? Are they synonyms and interchangeable, or does the latter of the two imply more force?

Best Answer

My intuition is that enter is used more often after the event (‘They entered the market at a very good time') and that break into is used more often before the event (‘They’re trying to break into the market, but they’re not having a lot of luck’). This, however, would need to be tested by a detailed corpus search.