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The phrase "a much needed interruption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a break or pause that is essential or beneficial in a particular context.
Example: "After hours of continuous work, the coffee break was a much needed interruption that helped everyone recharge."
Alternatives: "an essential break" or "a necessary pause".
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"Will get a much needed sweat on".
The workouts took place around 3 p.m. — the hour when employees had begun to nod off — and offered a much-needed interruption in 12- to 15-hour workdays.
During CPAP, 2 patients needed interruption of RM due to a drop in systolic arterial pressure.
"Much needed".
It's much, much needed.
We need a much larger support.
We may even recognize we are overloaded, tired, frustrated or stressed, and we intuitively recognize we need an interruption of a normal routine for some purpose.
I need an interruption," and "Come and get me.
It is far easier to express your problem in an e-mail and allows you to say whatever you need without interruption.
The journey to the moon was an interruption in a much more rewarding and human effort to understand the universe.
But analysts said the market needed a break from a climb that has now gone on for two months with few interruptions.
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