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Discover Ludwig"news break" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a time period in a news program when the broadcast is interrupted for a special news report. For example, "The morning news show was interrupted for a news break to report on the latest international incident."
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But here is the biggest news break so far of the long tennis summer: the sky over Wimbledon is no longer falling.
So, he lost the first road game of his career, in the rain, to Bill Belichick and Brady — what a news break.
The instant BBC alert on my mobile phone often tells me of some news break I knew 20 minutes or two hours ago.
"We plateau at 11 o'clock, then the local news break hits, and you could have live naked water polo and viewers won't come back for it," he said.
We thought she was asleep, exhausted from so much winning, but every time a news break came on Luz would sit up in a flash, cover our eyes, and make us press our hands over our ears.
She said she watched the news break on television when he was freed by the court of appeal and said: "All this time I thought my daughter's killer was in prison.
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Then the news breaks.
Minutes later, the news broke.
The news broke last August.
Amazon shares rose after the news broke.
When news breaks, they have to act.
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