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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a break in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pause or interruption in a process, conversation, or activity.
Example: "We decided to take a moment as a break in the meeting to gather our thoughts."
Alternatives: "as a pause in" or "as an interruption in".
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The glass transition Tg appeared as a break in the value of αth at Tg.
Being on a bare-bones plan counts as a break in coverage.
The title, which translates as "a break in memory," seems peculiarly inapt for such an intricately plotted and flowing ballet.
Being on a bare-bones plan, as allowed by Cruz's amendment, counts as a break in coverage.
We have tested this hypothesis by using a simple random walk model including basic behavioural processes such as a break in feeding activity when two individuals contact each other.
One particular hospital network has made it a practice of bringing doctor and nurse teams together once a day to do a 10-minute practice as a break in the afternoon with some conversation around that.
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Her panties were slashed, and toiletries were scattered around the bathroom, as if a break-in had occurred.
Mr. Bernanke now refers to his first few months as a "break-in period," and has been much more circumspect in his remarks since.
"There may have been some people interested in looking around during construction, but nothing I would characterize as a break-in," said Jane Rauckhorst, a spokeswoman.
Nearly half of clinics (49.5percentt) reported at least one incident of severe violence or harassment in 2016, such as a break-in, robbery or instance of arson or vandalism.
Therefore, the first four weeks can perhaps serve as a "break-in period" for the employees who use the combination.
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