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"leave of absence" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a period of time that an individual is permitted to be away from work, school, or other responsibilities for a specific reason. An example of its usage could be: "I need to request a leave of absence from work for the next month due to personal reasons." Or, "The school granted me a leave of absence to attend a family emergency abroad."
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Leave of absence
noun
A period of time during which a person is absent from work or other duty for a reason other than normal holidays / vacation; may be paid or unpaid.
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Leave of Absence.
See Also: Steve Jobs Takes Leave Of Absence.
Since Rachel filed her claim and took her leave of absence, the economy has gone south.
It's a leave of absence.
I had taken a leave of absence.
I had a little leave of absence.
(It will take a leave of absence in warmer weather).
Earlier this month George began a medical leave of absence.
"He ought to have taken a leave of absence".
He took leave of absence, and secured his first.
Mr. Aksyonenko suddenly took a leave of absence.
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