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take a break

 

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Term: take a break

Description:

The phrase "take a break" means to pause or interrupt an activity, typically to rest, refresh, or relax momentarily. It is commonly used to suggest taking time off from work or other tasks to rejuvenate oneself physically or mentally.

Sample Sentences:

  • After studying for hours, Sarah decided to take a break and go for a walk.
  • The employees were advised to take a break every two hours to prevent burnout.
  • During the lunch break, John likes to take a break from technology and read a book.
  • Simon felt overwhelmed with work, so he decided to take a short break and listen to some music.
  • With the hectic schedule, it's important to take a break and spend quality time with family.

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