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The phrase "a monday off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to taking a break or holiday specifically on a Monday.
Example: "I decided to take a Monday off to enjoy a long weekend."
Alternatives: "a day off on Monday" or "a Monday holiday".
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Compared to the fervor of Denver and the Twin Cities, this plain, simple holiday — just a Monday off, after all — is the briefest of interludes.
If it's a Friday and you're planning on taking a Monday off, mention that you're not feeling well at the end of the day, but that you'll be able to sleep it off over the weekend.
M A. There are many ways to enjoy a Monday off in the city.
Jersey had planned to play games against Avaranche and Caen from 6 August but many players were unable to take a Monday off work at short notice.
Curious about how his hunter/gatherer lifestyle functions through the good days and bad, I took a Monday off from shovelling hash browns in my mouth and writing about weekend breaks in favour of hunting for content in rural Worcestershire.
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