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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pause from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a temporary break or interruption from an activity or situation.
Example: "After weeks of intense work, I decided to take a pause from my projects to recharge."
Alternatives: "a break from" or "a respite from".
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I took a pause from "2666" yesterday.
A pause from our stimulus blogging for this word from (or about) our sponsor….
Outside it, long-haired militants took a pause from battle to rest, pray and feast.
By Ligaya Mishan January 5, 2009 I took a pause from "2666" yesterday.
And you can do it with barely a pause from the other tasks at hand.
A pause from one's labours seemed to betray the Protestant ethic on which the United States was founded.
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"We call it Cafe Costume because we offer our clients a menu," said Bruno van Gils, taking a brief pause from a group of customers.
Inside his office, he takes a brief pause from a long series of meetings to glance over the day's newspapers – despairing at the headlines and front-page photos of police officers in combat gear.
Mr. Conklin clearly hates this line of talk, seeing more a pause resulting from the economic wreckage of the past five years.
It shows that, with few exceptions, commodity prices rallied in the days and weeks following a "pause" signal from the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).
Try and provoke a reaction by demanding a pause point from the audience.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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