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Discover LudwigThe phrase "break day" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a designated day off from work or school, or a day specifically set aside for relaxation or rest. Example: "I can't wait for our next break day. We can spend the whole day at the beach and just relax."
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The 10-day course has a break day in the middle.
"It was a make or break day," he said of his effort to woo her.
On Thursday Van Gaal returns to the Holland training camp he is holding in Hoenderloo, with Wednesday having been a break day for the Dutch-based players.
But could the real 'make or break' day come as soon as the start of next week?
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The top European domestic leagues went on a 10-day break Monday to make way for international tournaments.
Wall Street bent but did not break Wednesday, finishing the day higher despite a rise in oil prices.
So try to do this on school break, Friday and Saturday or the night before a day off school.
The long break Thursday did not help.
Buck Martinez provided such a break Saturday.
"Ferdinand the Bull," Tuesday; "Laserface," Wednesday; "Skate and Break," Thursday.
Elliott does not even plan to take a break Sunday.
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