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The phrase "a night off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a break or a period of time when someone is not working or is free from responsibilities, typically for relaxation or leisure.
Example: "After a long week at work, I decided to take a night off and enjoy some time with friends."
Alternatives: "a break" or "an evening free".
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"A year ago Keith was taking a night off, and they needed somebody," he said.
We never take a night off".
He doesn't take a night off".
We were having a night off".
"She never took a night off," the friend said.
"I need a night off, Shifty–I'm moll'd out".
It's Friday and a night off, strange on my schedule.
"None of us can have a night off," Madden said.
"We can't take a night off," he said.
Are the poor things never allowed a night off?
He won't have a day (and barely a night) off until "Newsies" ends, on Oct. 16.
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