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The phrase "had some rest" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone took a break from their usual activities and relaxed for a short period of time. Example: After a long day at work, Sarah had some rest by taking a hot bath and reading a book before going to bed.
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Keselowski had some rest during a 1-hour-40-minute rain delay.
Midfielder Graham Zusi has had some rest, yet with the offense struggling at home, SKC is heading into the match in a vulnerable position.
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He will have some rest, and then we will see what to do with him.
It will be so nice to have some time away and, I hope, eat some fresh fish, lounge around, have some rest, read and sleep.
I wrote a letter to the [Svetopribor] plant asking them to make us a place where we can have some rest.
"It'd be nice for tomorrow because even if I were to play and if, for some reason, it wouldn't feel good, I have some rest this weekend, which is very crucial".
"We spent more than 7 hours waiting, it was a very hot day, the road was very rough and bumpy, and we hardly found a shadow under a tree to have some rest," Molham, one of the SARC volunteers says.
"Maybe I will have some rest next week, for the Capital One Cup … I will speak to the boss but I am used to playing a lot of games and I feel good with my body so, touch wood, no injuries," he said.
I simply want to go out and receive medical treatment, and have some rest.
Ms Sturgeon says there would be "no greater privilege" than seeking to lead the party she joined at the age of 16, but says she wants to first have some rest after a long campaign and focus on Mr Salmond's achievements.
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