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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a letup from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a pause or reduction in something, often in the context of stress, pressure, or difficulty.
Example: "After weeks of relentless work, we finally experienced a letup from the demanding schedule."
Alternatives: "a break from" or "a respite from".
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Protesters vow to continue, and there is no indication of a letup from security forces or new concessions from the government.
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"The benefit from a letup in gasoline prices will be overwhelmed by the impact of rising unemployment, tighter credit and other hardships on households," says Frank Badillo, a TNS retail economist.
And if a letup in demand prevents hotel operators from raising room rates as much as in recent years, last year's average was well above the national average of $84.99.
There's no sign of a letup.
"I am not expecting a letup," he said.
There was no sign of a letup in the week's violence on Saturday.
Day fourteen of Israel's assault on Hamas, and still no sign of a letup.
Relapses in disease are predictable when there is a letup in effective programs.
After 32 consecutive days of freezing and no sign of a letup, fuel shortages were becoming acute in many areas.
There's already an uneasy ceasefire, a letup in the mind-numbing slogans.
By John Cassidy July 21 , 2014Day fourteen of Israel's assault on Hamas, and still no sign of a letup.
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