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Free sign up"take a break for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a brief pause or rest in an activity or task. Example: "I've been studying for hours, I need to take a break for a few minutes and stretch my legs."
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We're going to take a break for a moment.
Everybody will take a break for the holidays and regroup afterward.
I assumed they lay eggs all year, when in fact they take a break for winter.
He stepped down, removed his earphones and told everyone to take a break for lunch.
"When my customers take a break for lunch, they look forward to my meals," he said.
Pay progression will be interrupted if junior doctors take a break, for example to have a baby or undertake research.
All teams will take a break for the Olympics after Feb. 8 and return to action Feb. 26.
Take a break for lunch and learn more about employers and organizations in the environment and sustainability fields.
Dale joined Take A Break for its launch in 1990 and became its editor a year later.
That's all from BBC Africa Live for now as we take a break for Easter.
1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's musical reflection.
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