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  1. breathe, take a breath, respire, suspireverb

    draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs

    "I can breathe better when the air is clean"; "The patient is respiring"

    Synonyms:
    respire, catch one's breath, pass off, emit, suspire, sigh, breathe, take a breather, rest

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#11701breathe
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How to use take a breath in a sentence?

  1. Karen Brassard:

    There are going to be many, many dates ahead. But today we can take a breath, and actually breathe again.

  2. Officer Peter Duvenhorst:

    You could barely see your hand in front of your face as you were getting closer. You could actually feel as you took a breath that you were struggling to take a breath. It was very, very heavy.

  3. Pat Magee:

    They’re making the rules up as they go along … They made some mistakes, as any organization would because this is all new, but the problem is now they don’t want to say that this was wrong. We’re handling these children wrongly, and let’s step back, take a breath and figure out how to fix this for the good of all the kids.

  4. David Freese:

    I think it's nice when you hear the crowd because it kind of reminds you to take a breath and relax, i'm not saying that's why I got a hit. But when you hear the crowd, it kind of hits you to understand the moment and pinpoint on your objective, which is to put a good( at bat) together.

  5. Hakan Enver:

    Out of the frying pan and into the fire: we barely got to take a breath between Brexit and this new global crisis.


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