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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cookie break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a short break taken to enjoy cookies, often in a casual or informal context, such as during a meeting or work session.
Example: "Let's take a cookie break before we continue with the presentation."
Alternatives: "a snack break" or "a treat break".
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Time for a cookie break.
If it's cake or a cookie, break it in half.
After several days of documenting the events leading up to the purchase and consumption of the cookie, he decided that he regularly wanted a distraction from his work at a certain time of day, and that this led him, other options not presenting themselves, to take a cookie break.
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I also suggest the Denver Public Library's coffee shop for a good coffee and cookie break.
"Eating a cookie can break the effect of the diet, resulting in a seizure," explains Karin Borges, a neurobiologist at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, in Australia.
This will help avoid having the cookie break when you hang it on the tree.
For a special treat, try a cookie at Wildflour Baking Company--a nostalgic favorite for Olympians who took their "cookie breaks" here as kids during ski school.
After panels and at cookie breaks between workshops, people approached him a bit giddily.
Based on the Swedish Pepparkakor cookie, you are instructed to place it in your hand, tap its center, and if the cookie breaks into three pieces, then your wish will come true!
Give it time--If your cookie breaks on the first try, move on to the next one in the box.
(If the cookies break, squeeze the broken-off bit back onto the cookie).
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