Sentence examples for a break of a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a break of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific type of break, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "After a long day, I really need a break of a few hours to recharge."
Alternatives: "a short break" or "a brief pause".

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In the twelfth, he made a break of a hundred and thirty-three, zigzagging the balls home around the black.

Some experts envisioned the leaders taking a break of a couple of weeks before reconvening for a continued summit meeting.

But I think this changes the discussion when you have a broken promise and a break of a 40-year tradition since Watergate.

Students who wish to begin study of a language at a level beyond first-term elementary and students who have had a break of a semester or more in their language study must pass a language placement test before registering.

State Security, led by a Milosevic ally, Rade Markovic, "is still closed to us," Mr. Djindjic said, warning that telephone tapping had resumed after a break of a few days.

The rupture results also in a break of a single cooling channel within the wall of the vacuum vessel and a breach of the magnet cooling line, causing the blow down of a steam/water mixture in the vacuum vessel and in the cryostat and the release of 4 K helium into the cryostat.

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The flaw models a break of an intervoid ligament in a material which is subjected to a far-field tensile loading.

Divers head out at about 8 a.m. for a two-tank dive -- a dive with one tank, a break of an hour or so, then a dive with a second tank -- and return by 1 p.m.

And indeed a "breaking of a ceasefire" with rockets from Gaza serves Israel's interests.

Every bit of food, it was either bad food or good food – you know, everything was a problem, a rule or a breaking of a rule.

First, it insists that the function of arguments is epistemic, and therefore that anything that will count as a fallacy must be an epistemic fault, a breaking of a rule of epistemic justification.

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