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The phrase "a fat break" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey a significant or substantial break, but the term "fat" is typically used in informal contexts and may not be clear to all readers.
Example: "After working tirelessly for months, the team finally got a fat break to recharge and regroup."
Alternatives: "a big break" or "a substantial break".
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Proteins, muscles, and fat break down.
The black coat and sunglasses are a familiar disguise to any woman who has ever felt fat, broken up with a boyfriend, or been up in court for fraud.
The fat broken down by the body for fuel can and does come from anywhere.
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Immediately after Snyder got elected, he gave his corporate buddies a big fat tax break and raised taxes on individuals, including poor people and pensioners.
Or, more accurately, a fat goose with a broken heart.
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They demonstrated how to encrust a pork loin within what was essentially a large crispy pork rind, how to make stewed prunes look like coal and how to make a "constructed cream" — breaking apart a fat and a liquid into tiny droplets and mixing them together into something that had the fluidity of heavy cream.
The spectacle of David Alan Grier break-dancing in a fat suit is one of half a dozen uproarious scenes in "Dance Flick," the Wayans family's explosively funny spoof.
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