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Discover Ludwig"tremendous pause" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a long, meaningful pause that someone takes before saying something or continuing a conversation. For example, "He took a tremendous pause before saying, 'I don't know what to do.'".
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Donald Trump takes his oath of office on January 20th, which will cause tremendous pause among many of your diverse employees.
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Njoroge paused.
Then, in the middle of this tremendous wish, Alice paused: a great thing was beginning to happen to her.
"Its natural for the market to take a pause after the tremendous runup we had last week," says Clare W. Zempel, chief investment strategist and chief economist with Robert W. Baird in Milwaukee.
It now looks like the market has decided it's time to pause for thought after putting on tremendous gains since March this year.
I, I don't, I'm more, (pause) I, I have to say I don't spend a tremendous amount of time personalizing this vis-a-vis me.
Tremendous fortitude.
"Tremendous, tremendous," Nunn was saying.
Tremendous play.
Pause, pause, beat, beat.
Tremendous eyes.
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