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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pause it" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a command or request to pause something, typically a video or audio recording. Example: "I'm going to grab some snacks, can you pause the movie for a minute?".
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"Well," he said after a deadpan pause, "it must be pretty good".
But," A dramatic pause: "it isn't nearly as bad as those potato chips they stamp out with machines".
Stop it, pause it and go back.
Then, after a pause, "It is".
A bombing pause, it was called.
Click on the timer to pause it.
He takes a long pause: "It depends," he says.
After a long pause, it proved impossible to start the music again.
It does not give him the pause it did as a child.
I pause it and she says: "I don't understand how you play this game".
If America wanted to give the general serious pause, it might add both.
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