Sentence examples for about a break from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about a break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a pause, interruption, or a temporary cessation of activity, often in a casual context.
Example: "We need to talk about a break in our project timeline to reassess our goals."
Alternatives: "regarding a pause" or "concerning a hiatus."

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His disobedience as much as his insistence on the right of lay investiture, which was not formally condemned until 1078, brought about a break with Gregory by the end of 1075.

"For me it's about a break and getting some sun.

But only a year ago Italy's sluggish economy and fiscal problems inspired talk about a break up of the euro.

"You're really talking about a break that would exceed what we would consider a good year," Mr. McGill said.

"The ball is in her court now to talk to Macy's about a break in a tight, exclusive agreement they have with her," he said in another.

Talk story about a break in the filming of the movie "I.Q ., a comedy about Albert Einstein which opens on Christmas Day.

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But at the time it was simply a few small articles about a break-in.

She says that a rumour about a break-up between Scott and partner Mick Jagger is "rubbish".

The inspiration, Mr. Baumbach said, was a Norman Mailer short story about a break-up called "The Notebook".

After all, how do you complain about a break-in when the culprits are working for the state?

Had EMI been a chocolate-maker there might at least have been some concern about a break-up and takeover.

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