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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having a day off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a break from work or responsibilities, typically for rest or leisure.
Example: "After a long week of work, I am looking forward to having a day off to relax and recharge."
Alternatives: "taking a day off" or "enjoying a day off."
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'Nicotine replacement is often a step in their lives, a threshold that they are definitely doing it, rather than just having a day off, two days off, and then going back to it (GP 8)'.
I'm going to bed and finally having a day off tomorrow.
He could be doing a sitcom about having a day off".
I always feel guilty for having a day off because I feel like I'm not being productive.
What do you do if you're having a day off and you want to engage your brain?
I'm having a day off and then going to GB trials next weekend, then I have my finals, then I will rejoin GB for Henley and Lucerne and the World Championships, then full time towards the Olympics".
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Have a day off".
She had a day off".
We have a day off tomorrow.
When they have a day off, it's culture shock.
"I have a day off, I go to Florida".
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