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Discover LudwigThe phrase "college breaks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the periods of time when college students have time off from classes, such as holidays or vacations.
Example: "Many students look forward to college breaks as a time to relax and recharge before the next semester."
Alternatives: "university holidays" or "academic breaks."
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She dropped off phone books at age 14 and flagged traffic for the repair truck and installed cable during her college breaks.
Even so, I hold out hope that Anna will "put up" with me during college breaks and beyond, and be someone for whom making things with her hands signifies both care in the creation and the joy of gentle family bonding.
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