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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a period of time away from work or responsibilities, typically for rest or vacation.
Example: "I decided to take a week off to recharge and spend time with my family."
Alternatives: "a week of leave" or "a week of vacation".
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"I have a week off," Wie said.
Or does he take a week off?
What a difference a week off makes.
The lesson here is don't take a week off".
"It looks like she took a week off".
"Obviously he can't take a week off and not campaign".
Kevin Swayne has not had a week off since January.
He would have been having a week off afterwards anyway.
She schedules a week off from work which she promises me will be "FuckFest '99".
"The second time I took a week off, my rocket exploded.
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I initially proposed to spend a week off-grid.
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