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The phrase "a break from work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a temporary pause or rest from professional duties or responsibilities.
Example: "After months of intense projects, I decided to take a break from work to recharge and refocus."
Alternatives: "time off from work" or "leave from work".
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For my parents, it was a break from work.
Zhang had planned a break from work in Colorado, and hadn't brought any notes with him.
"I was very much looking forward to a break from work," she said.
"I made the other one private earlier this year when I took a break from work.
As in medieval times, Christmas gives us the chance to take a break from work.
Mr. Rosen appreciates the perspective a break from work offers on what matters in life.
Tell managers this is not a break from work, just from your screen," she says.
My 10-ish days in Malta were mainly a break from work - a post-Edinburgh break.
She said difficulty finding child care and pains from her pregnancy prompted her to take a break from work.
For now, she is taking a break from work and helping her boyfriend settle into a new Manhattan apartment.
Taking a break from work on Sunday morning, he looked down 17th Street and saw the tree that had just fallen.
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