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Discover Ludwig"go to break" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is typically used to indicate the end of a task or work period, and is often followed by when the break will be over. For example, "Let's go to break for fifteen minutes, and then get back to work."
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Go to break.
"Go to break, everybody, go to break.
Show three halfpipers, go to break.
Go to break right now.
Scarborough continued, "We will go to break if you keep talking.
"You go to break up a party and people surround you when you try to take someone away," Mr. López said.
Similar(34)
I'm going to break the wheel".
But it's going to break.
I'm going to break them up.
"It was going to break me.
"Somebody is going to break those records.
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