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Discover Ludwig'respite from' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a pause or break from something. For example: "The wet weather provided a respite from the oppressive heat of the summer."
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The respite from violence was short-lived.
It's a great respite from Los Angeles".
A respite from America's Puritanical heritage?
Anything that gives you respite from work.
They are our respite from the battlefield.
The respite from these works are few.
There wasn't much respite from the audience.
And also provides respite from the sun.
Need a respite from an open, collaborative environment?
However, their respite from the Conservatives' onslaught may prove brief.
It also offers respite from the daily grind.
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