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The phrase "a leave of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of taking time off from work or school, often for personal reasons or medical issues.
Example: "She requested a leave of absence to care for her sick parent."
Alternatives: "a period of leave" or "a time off".
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It's a leave of absence.
I had taken a leave of absence.
She declined a leave of absence.
Nonmatriculated students are not eligible for a leave of absence.
I have since taken a leave of absence.
She is now on a leave of absence.
He took a leave of absence "to do research".
Councillors voted to request he take a leave of absence.
Dan took a leave of absence from work.
Mr. Ale's helper has taken a leave of absence.
(It will take a leave of absence in warmer weather).
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