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Discover LudwigThe phrase "break times" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to designated periods during which individuals are allowed to take a break from work or activities.
Example: "During our meeting, we will have scheduled break times to ensure everyone stays refreshed and focused."
Alternatives: "rest periods" or "recess times."
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During break times, he would be found reading the Guardian.
"Break times and lunch times — that's your basic choices.
He had become quite a showman during break times.
So at home, in fact, that they competed to come back in break times to take more maths tests.
Longleaze Primary, Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire: outdoor gym equipment to promote aerobic activity at lunchtimes and break times.
Most of the abuse took place in school, in the playground during break times and in the classroom.
She spent as much time on her own as possible, pushing friends away at school, filling break times by working in the library alone.
Students have to earn their right to play computer games or pool during break times by working sensibly and productively during lessons.
His tribe operated on a strict hierarchy when there was work to be done but everyone played football together on the beach at break times.
St Edwards Comprehensive School, Dorset: a sheltered outside space that can function as an extra eating area in break times and encourage more outside play.
Since the introduction of the smoking ban, it is broadly acknowledged that smoking is associated with break times rather than work time.
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