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Discover Ludwig"give a break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest an interruption or respite from something, or it can also be used in a figurative sense, suggesting leniency. For example: "I know you've been working hard, so why don't you give yourself a break and go take a walk?".
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The Plofkers give a break the fast party for 100 people that night.
Other camels will be driven down to give a break to Carol and Gabby.
Then he double faults to give a break point, which Gasquet nails with an overhead.
But this is no time to give a break to my quartet of conservative detractors and their ilk.
If Democrats want to give a break to low-income families, several Republicans said, they must also be willing to give a break to middle-class families who pay a greater share of federal taxes.
He urged his colleagues to fight high levels of taxes, rather than give a break to one industry.
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The company did not give a break-down of why the requests were made, instead just dividing the data by country, outlining how many requests were made, and how many users were involved.
Subjects were given a break after half of the trials.
Give me a break, give me a break, give me a break," he said.
Give us a break, give us a break.
"Give me a fucking break".
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