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(The word hiatus refers to a gap or temporary cessation. In medical situations, it refers to a discontinuity, such as "hiatal hernia." It can refer to a sabbatical break.)

"When it began to require too much effort, he took a hiatus from his coin collecting hobby."

"When the hiatus in the conversation became embarrassingly long, I decided to start serving the Sandwiches."

"While on hiatus from the university, the professor wrote a book on economics."

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after an exhausting morning of house painting, the crew took a hiatus before finishing the job that evening.

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