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Discover LudwigThe phrase "minute break" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to a short period of time, typically 60 seconds, in which an activity or task is paused. Example: "I just need to take a quick minute break to stretch my legs."
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30 minute break for each working shift, with the payment of full labor income.
2. Step outside for a 5 minute break.
Afterwards, subjects had a 15 minute break.
Each measurement was performed three times with a minute break between subsequent registrations.
Take a 5 minute break.
Have a 20 minute break.
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5.33pm BST 5-minute break.
We'll then take a 10-minute break.
We will take a 15-minute break.
3.32pm: There's a 15-minute break.
Court is back after 10-minute break.
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