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Discover Ludwig"time break" is not a proper part of a sentence.
It is not a grammatically correct phrase and does not make sense in English. Instead of "time break," you could use the phrase "break time" to refer to a designated period of time for resting or taking a break from work or other activities. Example: "I have been working nonstop for 5 hours, I think it's time for a break time to stretch my legs and have a snack."
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"There's no time break between scenes.
One at a time, break eggs into a shallow bowl and slip into simmering water.
Only toward the end, when Infidelity is still resisting, does Time break out in exasperated arias.
This will affect future research; it will, over time, break the stranglehold of decadent Lucasian doctrine on the journals.
Maybe the half time break will be the time what Driskel needs to calm down and steer this ship in the right direction.
One at a time, break the eggs into a teacup, then tip from the teacup into the pan (do this in batches if necessary).
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Lorre's prime-time break came with "Roseanne," on which he worked from 1990 to 1992.
"It's been a disaster," Vieira admitted during the half-time break.
A six goals-to-one third quarter from Essendon sealed the deal by the three-quarter-time break.
The Sharks went to the half-time break leading 20-6, following a dominant opening from the hosts.
After the half-time break, Leicester improved with Nugent striking Adam Federici's far post with a clever toe-poke and Andy King produced a fine save from Federici.
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