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Don't take any wooden nickels.
(USA) This idiom is used to advise people not to be cheated or ripped off.
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Michael Kazin, a Georgetown historian, said, "It's one of the great glories of democracy, it doesn't take a break for wartime".
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The Queen machine does not take a break.
"But don't take a break".
She didn't take a break".
NO LUNCH Mostly on Sundays I don't take a break.
I didn't take a break after Beijing, which was a mistake in hindsight.
I don't take a break with a cup of water.
"We didn't take a break; we started punching the clock immediately," Mr. Dirnt, 36, said.
Just over a quarter (26%) don't take a break at all, and only around one in 10 takes more than half an hour.
I often don't take a break so that I don't fall behind, and the harder you work, the more work you are given.
Just over a quarter (26%) don't take a break at all, and only around one in 10 gets more than half an hour.
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