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The phrase "are taking a break" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is currently pausing or resting from an activity or task.
Example: "After a long meeting, the team are taking a break to recharge before continuing with the project."
Alternatives: "are having a rest" or "are on a pause".
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But now, the debaters are taking a break.
And more than a few of them are taking a break from road trips around Arizona.
The people are taking a break to see what the government will do with the prisoners".
Busted's other two members, Matt Jay and James Bourne, are "taking a break", the spokesman added.
I wander into the galley, where the flight attendants are taking a break.
"Obviously, demand is moving in the right direction so we are taking a break," Mr. Briscoe said.
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I'm taking a break".
"Jury is taking a break.
But now he's taking a break.
I was taking a break from Picasso.
I'm taking a break, I say.
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