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The phrase "we resume" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means to continue or start again after a pause or interruption. You can use it to refer to picking up an activity or task that was previously stopped. For example: "After a short break, we resume our journey through the mountains." "We will resume the meeting after lunch." "Please save your work before we resume the computer system update." Note: "resume" can also be a noun meaning a summary of one's education and work experience, but in this context it is being used as a verb.
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We resume our lesson.
In silence, we resume reading.
The bank said: We resume coverage with a buy rating.
After a few moments, we resume our interview.
We resume the search for a collusive focal-point effect of price ceilings in laboratory markets.
Not until he is well out of earshot do we resume, laughing nervously.
In case you've forgotten, we resume with Bartoli 5-4 up in the first set.
When we resume, it's 1st and 10, Green Bay on their own 36.
Once we resume, Murray thumps an ace out wide for 15-0.
We resume with the testimony of Sean Joyce, Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Today we resume what might be called natural time -- canceling the adjustment we make for summer.
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