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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without a break for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is done continuously or without interruption for a specific duration or purpose. Example: "She worked on the project without a break for three hours straight."
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We work without a break for the whole shift to try to beat the workload.
She had been on duty at the checkpoint without a break for two days.
Resentment has simmered almost without a break for more than 150 years.
He had been training hard without a break for 18 months and was becoming faster and faster.
At a checkpoint outside Rankous, army soldiers talked about their own trials, saying they had been on duty, without a break, for seven months.
They do not rotate out of the front line: soldiers fight without a break for the three years they are enlisted.
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People like Luda resembled battering rams — they pummelled and pummelled, patiently, without taking a break, for as long as it took them to get what they wanted.
Week 4: Your should have enough of a base tan to endure a moderate amount of exposure, but do not prolong your exposure for more than 1 1/2 hour duration without taking a break for and hour to allow the melanin to rise to the surface.
"In the summer of 2012 I became ill after touring without much of a break for 4 or 5 years.
In fact, their set blended into Blondes' live show without so much as a break for applause.
Some men were listed as having done work, then over-time and then acted as night watchmen for years without a break of any kind.
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