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Discover Ludwig"on pause" is a commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to something that has been temporarily suspended or halted, often to indicate a delay in activity. For example, "The project was put on pause while we looked for new funding."
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Get your God-damned coat on ! (Pause) ANNA: Is that your little guy over there?
For a little while, the ugliness in sports was put on pause.
Go on, pause the video and look them up.
The answer: a sister's vagina put on pause.
"That's why projects are occasionally put on pause.
But, that doesn't mean that your experience of happiness has to be put on pause.
I'm on pause and there's no one to press play.
We are on pause.
She said it was just on pause.
Raf Simons puts his label on pause.
We just put it on pause".
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