A dynamically-generated break as a result of a user seeking over a break.
whenSkippable
(number or undefined)
The time in seconds when this break clip becomes skippable. 5 means
that the end user can skip this break clip after five seconds. If this
field is not defined, it means that the current break clip is not
skippable.
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