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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to one instance of interruption or pause in a process, activity, or sequence.
Example: "After a single break during the meeting, we resumed our discussion with renewed focus."
Alternatives: "one interruption" or "a solitary pause."
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The American didn't face a single break point.
Murray did not allow Sousa a single break point chance.
Chip worked 40 days without a single break, 12-hour shifts.
The Spaniards did not manage a single break point against the Australians.
A single service break determined the first set and Coppejans faced not a single break point.
She faced not a single break point in the 67-minute match.
To date, the most commercials stuffed into a single break or pod has been seven.
"He just played great," said Murray, who did not earn a single break point.
"As for my health," he went on, "I never asked in these months for a single break.
She sang 29 songs (including one encore) without a single break or intermission, performing for two solid hours.
He might come to regret it: Brown wins the replayed point, earns a single break point and converts.
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