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Free sign upThe phrase "take a break of" is not used in written English
You could use the phrase "take a break" instead. For example: I'm feeling overwhelmed - I think I'll take a break.
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Friends said he had to take a break of several months in his flight training six years ago because of a "serious depressive episode".
Take a break of two to three weeks after finishing a work, and before sending it off to wherever it has to go.
At issue is whether the N.H.L. will take a break of 16 days or more to allow its players to travel to Russia for the Olympic men's ice hockey tournament, which will begin in 51 weeks.
In 1877, she collapsed and had to take a break of several months from her work.
Trip had decided to take a break of some kind which continues to this day.
But no need to lie in bed all day binge-watching your favorite series just because you have a cold unless you need an excuse to take a break, of course.
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Lubitz had taken a break of several months from his pilot training.
Some experts envisioned the leaders taking a break of a couple of weeks before reconvening for a continued summit meeting.
Then he batted for two hours from 10 o'clock to midday, whereupon he took a break of 40 minutes.
Spohr said co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, 28, was "100% fit for flying", but did not explain why Spohr took a break of several months from his pilot training six years ago.
Although investigators have not confirmed what the notes said, his struggle with severe depression has been dated back to 2009, when he took a break of several months in his flight training.
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