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"moment's pause" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a brief pause or moment of silence in speech or thought. Example: After delivering the news, there was a moment's pause as the gravity of the situation sunk in.
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When they realize they don't know you, there's a moment's pause.
Without a moment's pause, Ms. Irglova said, "That's true".
So it's time, just at the start of the games that matter, for a moment's pause to celebrate baseball's spring, the sport's season of hope and possibility.
[A moment's pause].
There was a moment's pause.
After a moment's pause, Ms. Waters smiled.
(In Greengrass's films, no one ever has a moment's pause).
After a moment's pause, Mr. Ertel cleared his throat.
There was a moment's pause, as if waiting for confirmation.
None of this gave Jeff Tweedy a moment's pause.
As always, his strategy was to deny the enemy a moment's pause.
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