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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catch a break" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom meaning to "have a chance to rest or get a lucky chance." For example, you could say "After working so hard all semester, I was finally able to catch a break and take a vacation to the beach."
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They never catch a break.
"I couldn't catch a break".
Blackberry users also catch a break.
Simple: Alex can't catch a break.
But some, occasionally, catch a break.
These guys can't catch a break.
Poor Humphrey could never catch a break.
Poor Nell can't catch a break.
Those guys can't catch a break.
We can't catch a break".
Unless you catch a break.
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