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Hello, if I want to ask for a break, is it ok if I say: "When there will be a break?"
  

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" This not directly asking for a break, but in most contexts it would be understood as indicating that you would like a break at some point. g. "

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file blue 232"When will there be a break?"

This not directly asking for a break, but in most contexts it would be understood as indicating that you would like a break at some point. To directly ask, say e.g. "Can I take a break, please?"

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