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Discover Ludwig"some break" can be a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a small or unspecified amount of time for rest or relaxation. Example: After a long and tiring day of work, Sally decided to take some break before starting her evening assignments. In this example, "some break" is used to indicate a short period of time for rest.
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That's quite some break.
The eye needs some break points.
Some break down in tears.
The janitors are always on some break".
At last, he has some break points.
At 5-all, I had some break points.
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Dan suspects Tiny of being responsible for some break-ins.
I should have seized some opportunities; had some break-point opportunities but I didn't convert them.
It could watch the ceramics center — there have been some break-ins.
Zimmerman says, "We've had some break-ins in my neighborhood, and there's a real suspicious guy".
'A Real Suspicious Guy' "Hey, we've had some break-ins in my neighborhood," Mr. Zimmerman said to start the conversation with the dispatcher.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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