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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day break" is not commonly used in written English and may be considered incorrect.
It could be used in contexts referring to a break or pause during the day, but "daybreak" is the more standard term for the time of day when light first appears.
Example: "After a long night of work, I finally took a day break to recharge."
Alternatives: "a daytime break" or "a break during the day".
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Instead of eating three times a day break up your meals into six or seven throughout the day as this will help you keep your metabolic rate high at all times and your body will burn more calories.
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Many times a day, breaking news, alerts, warnings are pushed on mobile.
Curious, I spent a day breaking some directly in front of police to see what would happen.
For a time this past fall, Russia was producing somewhere around 10.8 million barrels a day, breaking post-Soviet records and was the world's largest oil producer.
Drug was administered for 14 days, with a 14 day break before the next course.
The speed at which all of the rats reached exhaustion was noted, and the rats were run at 85% of that speed for 5 more days after a 2 day break for 30 min each day.
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Children with persistent cough at day 28 (i.e. no more than a 3 day break in cough during the follow-up period) will undergo a respiratory assessment within 2 weeks by a paediatric respiratory physician.
One of these patients developed hemoragic esophagitis resulting in a 10 day treatment delay whereas in the other case treatment could be continued after a 6 day break.
The sun goes down and a new day breaks.
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