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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no breaks" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that there are no pauses or interruptions in a certain situation. Example: "The actress had a demanding schedule of back-to-back filming and promotional events, leaving her with no breaks in her busy day."
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Most classroom activities involve sitting for long periods of time, with little or no breaks.
Only experiments with a once daily (no breaks) administration schedule were included in both graphs.
No breaks.
Still no breaks.
There were no breaks.
No breaks yet.
"I didn't get no breaks.
Accordingly, he gave Israel no breaks.
Feminism gets no breaks from her.
No laughs, no breaks, no slip-ups.
There are no breaks from the peloton.
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