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The phrase "at a timeout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sports, technology, or situations where a pause or break is involved.
Example: "The coach called for a strategy session at a timeout to discuss the team's performance."
Alternatives: "during a timeout" or "in a timeout".
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"But at a timeout, Coach told me to relax and keep my confidence.
At a timeout during that run, Dunn angrily slammed her fist on the scorer's table before gathering her team.
The scores of the first three contests resembled the tally at a timeout in the first quarter of an N.B.A. game: 9-8, 13-9, 13-9.
The assistant Jeff Boals said that Titus was at the scorer's table during a blowout this year and retreated to the bench without entering the game at a timeout.
Not one standing ovation at a timeout after a good run.
What I say to my team at a timeout is meant for their ears only--it is to remind, instruct and motivate them.
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(In Henkes's universe, at least, a timeout works pretty well).
He could move to a national unity movement with the Likud Party, which would signal at least a timeout in negotiations.
According to Barron Robinson, the principal at Southeast, a timeout was called with about 30 seconds remaining and Cahokia in possession of the ball.
While Williams was yelling at him during a timeout, Cassell seemed unfazed.
When the Kangaroos needed baskets, the junior Leroy Isler barked at Taylor during a timeout: "Get open!
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