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"adjourn for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to take a break from a task or activity, usually with the intent to resume it at a later time. For example: We adjourned for lunch at noon and resumed our meeting at 1 PM.
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The PRESIDENT: The Court will adjourn for 10 minutes.
Dozens walked off the floor at one point, forcing the House to adjourn for the night.
ADJOURN FOR BOCK BEER.; Bavarian Diet and Government Sample the Spring Brew.
It is unclear whether the judges will decide Monday on the appeal or adjourn for deliberations.
The Legislative Council is scheduled to adjourn for the summer after considering the security legislation.
But the Senate said it would finish its business before daybreak and adjourn for the summer.
The legislature, set to adjourn for the year, will most likely hold a final vote on Saturday.
The bill was adopted during a flurry of activity as lawmakers rushed to adjourn for the year.
According to the Constitution, neither chamber of Congress may adjourn for more than three days without permission of the other.
The Senate, having finished addressing all its other major issues, announced plans earlier to adjourn for the year this week.
But Mr Argyropoulos said he consented to represent him again before the judge said he would adjourn for a month for pre-sentencing reports to be carried out.
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