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During a solar eclipse, the moon is between the Earth and sun. The Earth wins this tug o' war with the sun and the moon continues to orbit the Earth.
What would break the moon away is if the solar tidal force acting on the Earth/moon system is greater than their mutual attraction to each other, and that's nowhere close.
Disipation factor of and the Love number.... They involve both the ocean and Earth tides.