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The phrase "interlude to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a temporary pause or break in a narrative or event, often leading to something else. Example: "The concert featured an interlude to allow the audience to reflect on the first half of the performance."
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Just whisper "quiet interlude" to yourself a few times.
The Colonel, with a tolerant smile, uses this interlude to collect his thoughts.
Creating a brief interlude to help us see how off base we are can work wonders.
The gig begins with Suzanne and I, featuring a cinematic instrumental interlude to the gathering storm.
It took Mr. Wheeldon 1 hour and 45 minutes to stage a four-minute interlude to his satisfaction.
The hero's foray to Brighton provides a brief interlude to the gritty realities of inter-war London.
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The combat scenes are particularly exciting, with the beat imitating everything from quiet interludes to violent clashes.
During the five years working for the underground, she took interludes to study medical books at a hospital.
The only melodic instrument in Tibetan religious orchestras is the double-reed rgya-gling, which is used to play preludes and interludes to the chants.
A sassy K-Pop delight which combines lilting, melancholy melodies with biting rap interludes to craft effortlessly cool, sultry R'n'B perfection.
That'll help if you see The Travelling Sisters, an off-beat Aussie trio with several characters, numbers and odd interludes to share with you.
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