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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Are they both correct?

  • a 2-year pause
  • a 2-year break

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I've never heard of a two-year pause except maybe when heavy industries pause the production of some big product like an airplane. If you're talking about a person, use 'two-year break' for voluntarily being unemployed for two years. CJ

  • I've never heard of a two-year pause except maybe when heavy industries pause the production of some big product like an airplane.
  • If you're talking about a person, use 'two-year break' for voluntarily being unemployed for two years.
  • CJ
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I've never heard of a two-year pause except maybe when heavy industries pause the production of some big product like an airplane.

If you're talking about a person, use 'two-year break' for voluntarily being unemployed for two years.

CJ

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