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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are off work" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is not currently working, often due to vacation, illness, or a scheduled day off.
Example: "I won't be available for the meeting tomorrow because I am off work."
Alternatives: "are on leave" or "are not working."
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The situation changes if you are off work for more than a year.
Some others were saying that we are off work today because of the party.
I expect there'll be a large audience on Friday, just because it's on TV and most people are off work.
Authorities had increased security for the four-day Id al-Adha holiday, when people are off work and families gather in public places.
If you are off work for a few days with flu then you can't make your rent that month and you have to borrow from family and friends".
With clear weather expected after two days of intermittent rain, many more people may be drawn to the streets, especially if they are off work for the weekend.
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But persuading parents of this (or grandparents, if the parents are off working in cities) has not been easy.
Unlike Unpaid Interns, Athletes Are Punished For Making Money Even When They're "Off Work".
Spain is off work.
By then I had been off work for months.
His neighbors know only that he is "off work".
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