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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a winter break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a period of time, typically during the winter season, when students or employees have a break from school or work.
Example: "I'm looking forward to a winter break to relax and spend time with my family."
Alternatives: "a winter holiday" or "a winter vacation."
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After that round of matches there is a winter break in the SPL until Saturday 19 January, the effect of which is to create more midweek matches.
YOUR correspondent returns to work this week, enjoying the floating, timeless feeling that comes from a winter break in the sun.
The writs will be issued on 12 August, a week before it had been due to resume after a winter break.
If anyone deserves a winter break, he does.
And maybe a winter break in the colonies.
You haven't made a deposit on a winter break.
After a winter break, it starts up again on Thursday.
There is then a winter break until February.
A. Sometimes, a pearl of wisdom comes out of the woodwork: a winter break.
The situation outside Britain is not quite as serious, because most leagues take a winter break.
And a trip to one of the better ones is a great excuse for a winter break.
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