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The phrase "a rest hour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated period of time for resting or taking a break, often in contexts related to work or schedules.
Example: "After a long morning of meetings, we will have a rest hour to recharge before the afternoon sessions."
Alternatives: "a break hour" or "a downtime hour".
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"I don't see a rest hour in here anywhere," Teresa said, sounding panicked.
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Try to pull pull over at a rest stop every hour.
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After a rest of nine hours, he retraced his route with the westbound mail.
Take a rest every 2 hours and refresh yourself.
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Then Sparks must needs find a rest room, costing another half hour.
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