Cleats do wear and break. Basic fact of life, made worse if you walk on them a lot.
Not a big deal, and you can usually still ride because it's usually the back that breaks, and you can still locate the foot via the front end. Years ago, I broke a Look cleat, and other than knowing it, the difference was barely noticeable, except when climbing.
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