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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a break period" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a short period of time in which someone is taking a break from a task or activity. For example, "I need to take a break period to get some rest before I continue studying."
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Measurements were obtained before (n = 3) and after (n = 3) a break period (baseline) or before and after CMT.
Sixty-six graduatengineeringng students performed repetitive simulation-runs with a break period of several weeks between the runs.
Music is scheduled to start at 2p and last late into the night, with a break period from 6p-8p.
The lack of experience applies to young riders, to older bikers that come back to use a motorcycle after a break period, and to bikers that have to adapt themselves to the performance of new motorcycles with respect to that previously owned.
"The chomos don't get a break, period.
Asked by host Joe Scarborough if he thought presidents should be able to run for more than two terms, following a break period between the second term and the next campaign, Clinton said yes.
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A promised break period wasn't consistently honored.
"I am sure he is going to have a refreshing break period and will be ready to come back.
where is the filter coefficient vector of the null beamformer [22] that steers the null directivity to the speech direction, and is the gain adjustment term, which is determined in a speech break period.
Recently, Healy et al. (52) suggested that the public health recommendations on physical activity should include a longer break period during sedentary time (primarily sitting), since this could be associated with reduced metabolic health risks.
For example, if you're given a specific break period, use that time to walk or stand.
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