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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is off work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is not currently working, often due to illness, vacation, or personal reasons.
Example: "She is off work this week due to a family emergency."
Alternatives: "is on leave" or "is not at work."
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Spain is off work.
His neighbors know only that he is "off work".
1994 Judy is off work with flu, leaving Richard to pilot the sofa alone.
But when everyone else is off work, that's when you're busiest.
If a young man is off work for more than a month, reporting stress, it should be an automatic trigger to immediate specialist treatment.
He is off work because the diabetes he has had for 14 years has affected his peripheral vision, and one of his legs.
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Sean Spicer is off working on a book.
In total I was off work for seven months.
I was off work for a very embarrassing five weeks.
The last time, I was off work for three weeks".
Stress, increasingly given as a reason for being off work, is conveniently hard to diagnose.
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