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"on a rest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of inactivity or relaxation. For example: "After a long day at work, I'm looking forward to putting my feet up and just resting on a rest."
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This one came on a rest day from the soccer in Cape Town, and the Springboks managed to drew a near-capacity crowd.
They will take on a Rest of the World XI, managed by Carlo Ancelotti and featuring former Ballon D'Or winner Zinedine Zidane, in 'The Match for Children' on 14 November.
Place chopsticks in front of you, parallel to the counter, on a rest, if there is one.
He was one of the England players returning from lunch on a rest day who stopped to have a look at a game in the park before joining in.
But Contador tested positive on a rest day, with no competition.
Since 1995, a squirrel vane has sat on a rest room in Washington Square Park.
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Only one player required onward referral to a cardiologist for suspicious findings on a resting ECG.
Their conclusions are based on a resting state functional connectivity analysis of fMRI data with the rationale that correlated activity at rest reflects the history of co-activation.
CRT monitor with their heads resting on a chin rest.
Participants were seated at a table in front of a computer screen, with their head resting on a chin-rest.
After 30 min resting on a bed, resting metabolic rate was measured by a ventilated hood system.
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