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Discover Ludwig"a timeout" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to a break from activity or a pause in a conversation. For example, "We had a long discussion, so we decided to take a timeout before continuing."
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"He wanted a timeout.
Life took a timeout.
Hicks called a timeout.
"It's a timeout," she said.
Spoelstra quickly called a timeout.
" 'Let's take a timeout here.
Washington's coach called a timeout.
Bickering continued through a timeout.
They both get a timeout.
New Mexico called a timeout.
Chaney called a timeout.
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