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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tea break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a short period of time taken to rest and enjoy tea, often during work or study.
Example: "After working for two hours straight, I decided to take a tea break to recharge."
Alternatives: "a coffee break" or "a snack break".
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A tea break with my dancers.
Give yourself a tea break every couple of hours.
The moment was right, he declared, for a tea break.
During a tea break, he scrolled through his messages, stopping cold at one from a friend.
Take a tea break For tea and coffee, different universities again have different ideas.
The drive took more than three hours, including a tea break.
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Photograph: David Davies/PA 3.59pm BST Workers take a tea-break to watch the parade.
When, after a tea-break, Pistorius walked back to the dock not wearing his suit but instead a grey tee shirt and tight black shorts showing his prosthetic legs, I knew something was not right.
Unfortunately my new workplace is a tea-break-free zone.
Likewise, during a visit to France I found that a tea-break was unheard of--although admittedly we did spend 4 hours having lunch every day.
I'm thinking of starting a tea-break movement, to see if it improves lab morale and interactivity, but I think we just might get even less done than usual.
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