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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Go on break" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone should take a break from work or an activity. Example: "After working for three hours straight, it's time to go on break and recharge."
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When colleges and universities go on break, the number of crowdfunding projects posted on Kickstarter increases by up to 45percentt.
I will schedule your break if you tell me who you want to go on break with so you can chit-chat.
And he said he was going to go on break, but that a woman had called saying there was an emergency and there was another woman screaming in the background".
They let you go on break when you feel like it".
In 2009, NHL Players Associationn director Paul Kelly suggested that the World Championships be held every other year and that the NHL go on break to allow full player participation.
As part of the deal, the NHL will go on break for 17 days during the Olympics and will send 13 on-ice officials to help with the Games.
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This means I don't have to go on breaking into his house, she thought.
That is faint comfort, if it intends to go on breaking or bending the rules from within.
We cannot go on breaking these fossil-fuelled records if we want to keep within the relatively safe level of a 2C rise in global average temperatures.
But Meisl then hesitated to go on breaking the mould, and turned back to the more traditional centre-forward strengths of Josef Uridil.
And in the end the passionate idealists forget the omelette, and just go on breaking eggs".
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