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"have off" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that someone might use it informally in spoken language to mean taking time off work or having a day off, but it would not be considered proper grammar or usage. Example: "I'm going to have off next Friday for my birthday." This would be more properly written as: "I'm taking off from work next Friday for my birthday."
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Thursdays I have off.
"The days that we have off he'll have off.
You're allowed to have off days here".
2) How long should you have off?
I have off days like everybody.
Don't you think we should have off all this week?
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I'm going to have off-days.
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