Examples of 'going on break' in a sentence

Meaning of "going on break"

going on break: This phrase is commonly used in work or school environments to indicate that an individual is taking a short period of time off from their duties or responsibilities to rest, eat, or engage in other activities. It implies a temporary pause in work or study

How to use "going on break" in a sentence

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going on break
Going on break for a bit unless you need us.
We are just going on break.
Going on break.
You are going on break.
Going on break for a bit unless you need us . Negative.
We were going on break.
I was going to step out back and have a cigarette. I'm going on break.
I am going on break now.
You made it! We are just going on break.
I am going on break until January 4.
I think I am going on break.
I'm going on break now. Good start.
All right, I am going on break now.
I am going on break now . - Here.
Afternoon . I am going on break.

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All right, I am going on break now . Good start.
Free aisle! All right, I am going on break.
Kathy, I am going on break.
You made it. We're just going on break.
Okay . I am going on break.
The bill was not passed prior to the legislature going on break in September 2010.
Really? I am going on break.
Do it! All right, I am going on break.

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