Sentence examples for a long rest now from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a long rest now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the need for a significant break or pause at the present moment.
Example: "After a long week of work, I think it's time for a long rest now to recharge my energy."
Alternatives: "a lengthy break now" or "an extended rest now".

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"He'll get a long rest now," he said.

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Going to give my hair a nice long rest now.

But these Grinch allusions could use a long rest.

She needs a long rest.

In "The Recipe," a son tries to remember the mother he adored: "Her face, for a long time now, rested only against walls or stood upright on tables in framed photographs, and he scarcely remembered a conversation they had, just a sentence or two".

"I need a rest now as the season is long in England, but I am looking forward to next season," he said.

I'm still not sure how long I'm meant to work without a rest now, let alone when I was 16.

Give it a rest now.

"Yeah," he responds quickly, "take a long, long rest".

Time to give our foreheads a rest now.

People going to give it a rest now?? Jesus Christ".

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