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The phrase "need a break from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to express a desire or necessity for rest or time away from a certain activity or situation. Example: "I've been working nonstop for weeks and I really need a break from my job."
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Need a break from history?
Sometimes you just need a break from it.
"We need a break from wars, a rest.
Well, William Bartram won't need a break from her.
Some need a break from the stranglehold of sadness.
"Others might feel as if they need a break from military culture for a while".
She has said in an interview that she's beginning to need a break from Jackson Brodie.
Do we really need a break from the "hard mental labor" of reading books?
And the city's weary residents feel they need a break from tough regional realities.
"They need a break from the violence," she said of the games.
No wonder then that so many decide they need a break from it all.
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