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Discover Ludwig'a year leave' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a period of time that someone takes off work for a break. For example, "John is taking a year leave to travel around the world."
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Across the UK, it is estimated that 100,000 pupils a year leave school functionally illiterate.
About 300 a year leave the city, a Code 11 discharge.
Only about 10 to 15 tenured teachers a year leave the system after being charged with incompetence.
Youth continue to be hard hit economically, with nearly 30percentt unemployed; approximately 250,000 graduates a year leave college to find themselves without jobs.
Wolfing down my third Xanax, I noticed a remarkable tidbit in the pages of USA Today telling me that up to six thousand surgical patients a year leave operating rooms with sponges, forceps, and other tools mistakenly left inside them.
Second, thanks to good health care very few children die in infancy, and Cubans live to a ripe old age.Third, some 30,000 Cubans a year leave the island.
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"That's a 52-day-a-year leave, just not all at once," he said.
Ms. Chung has a contract, worth about $2 million a year, that has more than a year left.
Graham had a year left on a five-year contract.
Van Gundy has a year left on his contract.
Hughes has a year left on his contract.
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