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Free sign upThe phrase "a nice break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pleasant pause or rest from work or routine activities.
Example: "After a long week of meetings, taking a weekend trip to the mountains was a nice break for me."
Alternatives: "a pleasant respite" or "a refreshing pause."
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That sounds like a nice break".
It's a nice break from the norm.
"It can be a nice break for everyone".
It gives me a nice break, either way".
It's been a nice break for me being out three years.
That was a nice break for the children from their job of making teddy bears.
Ah, a nice break from thinking about snow — until the D.J. came on.
It's a nice break from the strip — people are friendlier, the vibe more relaxed.
A nice break from enjoying the depression over at The Onion.
"I thought it would be a nice break," Mr. McCloskey said.
She said it provided a nice break from life in New York.
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