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'a break from' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a period of rest or respite from something. For example, 'I'm looking forward to a break from work next week.'.
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"They're a break from reality.
Quite a break from tradition.
Need a break from history?
He recently took a break from "stop.
Is this story a break from that?
Everyone needs a break from the garden.
I was taking a break from Picasso.
Take a break from work.
Want a break from beer?
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Take a break from the computer.
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