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The phrase "a intermission" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an intermission" because "intermission" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The play will have an intermission after the first act."
Alternatives: "a break" or "a pause".
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The film 'Epithet' is written by Mark O Rowe (Boy A, Intermission), directed by Angus Jackson and filmed by BAFTA award-winning cinematographer David Higgs.
Players from an earlier game cleared the floor, as Dom Kennedy's "A Intermission for Watts" boomed over the loudspeakers: "Love to the Eastside, but Watts is the motherland".
It is such a big movie that at one point, halfway in, I fully expected a dissolve to a 'Intermission' sign and cocktails in the lobby discussing what we had all just seen and then back in for the climax.
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It is a pause in a losing battle, an intermission in an unpleasant opera.
During an intermission, a parking lot behind the hotel is filled with smokers.
Running two hours with an intermission, "A Flowering Tree" is not that long.
Running just over two hours including an intermission, "A Lady Named Jo" is not for small children.
Ms. Mintiks had disappeared during an intermission of a Berlin Ballet performance.
At 11 20, an intermission served as a reminder that Libya was still at war.
Mr. Cimino made minor editorial changes, removing an intermission and trimming a few seconds here and there.
(One benefit of concentration: the play is performed in about two and a quarter hours, without an intermission).
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