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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take a smoke" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in informal contexts to refer to the act of smoking a cigarette or taking a break to smoke. Example: "After finishing the meeting, I decided to take a smoke outside to clear my head."
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"Let's take a smoke break," Heidi said.
In another, workers whose tiredness is palpable eat lunch from plastic cartons, take a smoke or just rest.
"The central message here is that simply closing the kitchen door to take a smoke is not protecting the kids from the effects of that smoke," he said.
Two VOLUNTEERS take a smoke break.
You take a smoke break, we'll arm-wrestle, and I'll kick your ass".
By doing this he professes that it is ok to walk miles in your own black skin, praise God, and take a smoke break.
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McKinniss took a smoke break.
Rion Stassi was taking a smoke break outside.
Mr. Jenkins, a Mormon, "never took a smoke a drink or a chew," we are told.
"I was taking a smoke break, and she asked for a cigarette," he remembered.
The man, Stevie Spencer, had put the bowl on his coffee table before taking a smoke break.
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