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Discover Ludwig'have time off' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe taking a break or holiday from work. For example, "I'm looking forward to having some time off at Christmas."
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Who wouldn't like to have time off?" Ali Moshtagh.
When I have time off, like, I don't sleep much.
So should pupils have time off to protest? "Yes, definitely.
And I had to have time off work.
From July to September, I wouldn't have time off".
The jobless have time off work every day of the week.
"They're not saying you can't have time off to see your son.
The last thing I want to do when I have time off is play golf.
Funding for four staff, so I could have time off to relax and have fun.
The employee may choose to have time off charged to vacation or personal time or taken without pay.
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Efforts should also be made to encourage men to attend support group meetings including scheduling these meetings during weekends when men have time-off from their respective livelihood activities.
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