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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Time off work" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a period during which an employee is not working, often for reasons such as vacation, illness, or personal matters. Example: "I will be taking some time off work next week to recharge and spend time with my family."
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Many took time off work.
There's no time off work.
I can't take the time off work".
"Some of that time off work may be involuntary".
I don't need to take time off work".
She was instructed to take time off work.
And I had to have time off work.
Forget the money, forget the time off work.
I'm taking time off work.
Overwhelmed employees take more time off work.
Oh, right, yeah: you couldn't get the time off work.
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