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The phrase "a timeout and he" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are discussing a timeout situation involving a male subject, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "After a timeout and he returned to the game, the team played much better."
Alternatives: "a break and he" or "a pause and he".
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Dungy called a timeout, and he admitted yesterday that it was out of spite.
They even got Beckman Coach Tom Messmer to call a timeout and he was not happy about it.
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Immediately after the game, Smith said he was waiting for someone to call a timeout and that he didn't shoot because of the estimable presence of Kevin Durant.
He heard a fragment of a message in which a coach was talking about a timeout, and Sanchez assumed he should call one.
He called a timeout and then lit into them some more.
He took a timeout and ordered a thorough midset sound check: "Gimme 800 Hertz, some more mids and some highs.
But a review failed Browns Coach Romeo Crennel when he called a timeout and then appealed the winning play, a 2-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to Heath Miller with 3 13 left.
At one point in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals against Sacramento, he called a timeout and looked at Bryant, Robert Horry and Rick Fox in the eye, according to the NBC replay.
Sprewell said he did not call a timeout and did not signal for one either.
Stuckey walked off the court for a timeout, and after a few moments in a chair, he slumped over.
He even worked the officials during a timeout, and gestured with hand signals to celebrate big plays.
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