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Discover Ludwig"two-year break" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a period of two years during which someone takes a break from an activity or situation. It can be used in various situations, such as referring to a student taking time off from school, an athlete taking a break from their sport, or an employee taking a sabbatical from work. Here is an example sentence: "After working nonstop for 10 years, Jane decided to take a two-year break to travel the world and recharge before starting her next career move."
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Ann Fudge took a two-year break before becoming CEO at Young & Rubicam.
When you go to business school at Columbia, you're not taking a two-year break from the real world — you're diving into it deeper than ever.
Jurek took a two-year break to write his inspiring story of how a Midwestern backwoods boy became one of America's supreme ultrarunners.
The show has gone on hiatus before, when it moved theaters in 1988 and when it took a two-year break for financial reasons in 1994.
After a more than two-year break, they are now training three times a week at the Instituto Reação in Jacarepaguá with members of the Brazilian team.
Given this, it's perhaps surprising that in re-signing for Tranmere Rovers in 2013 Koumas decided to return to football after a two-year break.
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After the tour, he returned to Stonehenge and took a two-year break from first-class cricket.
— population 2,014 since 196161 (with a two year break with the U.S. Army).
After a two year break from doing the show I'm keen to go for it once again.
The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) condemned the Icelandic whaler Kristján Loftsson who has resumed fin whaling after a two year break.
CB: Well he was taking a two year break from Microsoft.
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