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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lovely break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pleasant or enjoyable pause or vacation from routine or work.
Example: "After a long week of work, we decided to take a lovely break at the beach."
Alternatives: "a delightful pause" or "a wonderful getaway."
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I also loved the E-Socials on Fridays during the semester – what a lovely break from a week of busy study.
'Or you'll find my knee in your bollocks.' It was a lovely break".
Although it was too small for us to even sit up, crawling inside was a lovely break from the heat.
3.34pm BST 61 min Oooh this is a lovely break from Brits who is, lest we forget, a front row!
But wait... a lovely break from Bouzza, skipping past Kali and then having a weird stabbed left-foot attempt at goal that flies well wide.
My husband and I often look after other people's dogs when they are on holiday and today I have two springer spaniels to accompany me – it's a lovely break from my busy schedule.
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This actress finds a lovely, broken poetry in Anna's sad wonder at the state at which she has arrived.
We here in the library hope that you have a happy, safe, and lovely break!
Ryan Jones made a lovely crossfield break and his short pass to Hook was only inches forward.
He's not the tallest of players at 5ft 8in (1.76m) but he's got a lovely outside break and he's just great to watch.
It was a lovely outside break, great support play from Corey Allen and Sam Warburton, then a lovely cut-out pass over the top and an easy, easy try for George North". Much more like it.
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