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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day leave" is not commonly used in written English; the correct expression is "a day's leave." You can use it when referring to a single day off from work or duty, typically for personal reasons.
Example: "I would like to request a day's leave to attend a family event."
Alternatives: "a day off" or "one day of leave."
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· Guinea-Bissau's roaring drugs trade sees an estimated one tonne of pure Colombian cocaine a day leave the country, most of it en route to Europe.
There are only 200 marines left now, and about 170 truckloads a day leave the base, most headed for other United States military installations.
Since 1995, 8 new carriers have come into Bradley, and the number of nonstop destinations has increased to 41 from 27 -- more than 300 nonstop flights a day leave Bradley now.
As a No 10 source put it: "Every day spent arguing about Turkey and borders was a day leave was winning".
On average, as many as 1000 people a day leave Nepal to work in countries in the Gulf, Malaysia and South Korea.
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It's estimated that a doctor a day leaves the island.
Helping multiple times a day left employees depleted until the next morning, even though they rested that night.
They closed at 267 for six, still 113 behind on first innings with just a day left.
At 500 rupees (£3.60), a fine is roughly a third of what a taxi driver earns in a day, leaving drivers such as Krishna Gopal Maharjan fuming.
But she would have just £4 a day left for the other bills, such as a mortgage or rent and weekly food shop.
But Muslim families have argued that students should not have to choose between their faith and their schoolwork and that missing even a day leaves many students behind.
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