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The phrase 'Take a break for a while' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to invite someone to take a break from their work or responsibilities. For example: "You've been working hard all day. Why don't you take a break for a while and get some rest?"
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My last relationship ended in 2003 (it seems the final thing my girlfriend lost was her desire to put up with my constant nit-picking) and I decided to take a break for a while.
So it's not as if we can just take a break for a while".
And the whole thing just made me want to take a break for a while.
It's one of those things where the more you play it, the better you get at it, and when you take a break for a while, it's kind of hard to get back into the groove of it.
The best way to solve something hard is take a break for a while.
If you start getting bored of your dress, take a break for a while.
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If you absolutely HATE your job you have now, talk to your boss or the manager about taking a break for a while.
"I do think Lady Gaga should take a break for a little while.
If your hand starts to hurt or you get tired, take a break for a little while!
As for the Millennium Stadium, its Olympic football action will take a break for a rest day on Friday while the spotlight is firmly on London.
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