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The phrase "a timeout and just" is not a complete or standard expression in written English, but it can be part of a larger sentence.
You can use it when discussing the need for a break or pause in an activity, often followed by an action or thought process.
Example: "After a long day at work, I need a timeout and just some time to relax."
Alternatives: "a break and simply" or "a pause and just".
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In that championship game, the Lady Techsters were down by 16 points at the beginning of the second half when Barmore called a timeout and just stared at his players, Weatherspoon recalled.
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"Germany called a timeout, and I figured it was just to regroup," Smith said.
"We were playing kind of slow at first, so we just took a timeout and talked about what we had to do and went out and executed". Mohr led the charge with his team down late, 18-14, as the Private team used an 11-3 run to take the game.
Our trainer fixed him up, just like with a boxer, during a timeout, and Ben went back out there.
Stevens called a timeout and settled his team.
Maddox called a timeout and Costa Mesa responded.
Astor called a timeout, and Kipp took control thereafter.
After a timeout with just over a minute remaining, Maryland maintained possession and ran out the clock as its fans counted down the final seconds.
And most controversially, first-year Cavaliers coach David Blatt trying to call a timeout with just 8.4 seconds left.
The Niners have a timeout, GB just used their last one.
A timeout of just 50 ms allowed 99.4% of the structures to complete in 32 seconds.
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