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The phrase "after a respite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a period of rest or pause that has occurred before continuing with an action or event.
Example: "The team resumed their project after a respite, feeling rejuvenated and ready to tackle the challenges ahead."
Alternatives: "following a break" or "after a pause".
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Back to normal after a respite.
Her plans are uncertain, and she says she may return to public service after a "respite".
After a respite, they go back to shopping, because this store is a destination unto itself.
She was a professional painter who returned to her art several years ago after a respite of 26 years.
The couple's dalliance continued, after a respite from being on the road together, that September in San Francisco, where it took another divine turn.
After a respite on Wednesday, the market resumed a decline that has lasted more than a week, giving back gains from the previous session.
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There is a certain playfulness here, as there usually is in Smith's work, and the series was, after all, a respite from the labors of big steel sculpture making.
Another wait in line was required to enter, but Paris seemed blessedly quiet, unassuming and provincial after bustling London, a respite.
The Algerian settlement brought France a respite after 16 years of almost unbroken colonial wars.
It also comes as a respite after some much more difficult material.
On a day when the rain never let up, the Yankees received a respite after the challenging stretch.
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