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Discover LudwigThe phrase "break for" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate that someone is taking a break or pause from what they are doing or what the current topic is. For example, "Let's take a break for lunch."
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Islamists break for prayer.
Tough break for Giants.
Double break for Djokovic.
A break for me!
I break for lunch.
Then truth made a break for it.
And with that, a break for lunch.
Then he made a break for it.
The cryonicists break for lunch.
12.24pm: Quick break for commercials.
Let's all break for recess!
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