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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leave from work" is not correct in standard English; the correct expression is "leave work." You can use it when referring to taking time off from your job or workplace.
Example: "I need to take a leave from work to attend my sister's wedding."
Alternatives: "time off work" or "leave of absence."
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Mr Cameron added that adopters would also be given the right to take leave from work to bond with a child before they actually adopt them.
They are entitled to 13 months of paid family leave from work, which can be shared between them before a child is age 8.
The medical letters indicated an existing illness that required medical treatment and leave from work and the prosecutors say he had also hidden this illness from his colleagues.
Moreover, the opportunity for a longer paid leave from work sounds very desirable (Carr and Tang 2005).
Only 12percentt of American workers in the private sector get paid family leave from work.
Carpal tunnel will gift us disability leave from work, or we'll just permanently work from home.
Fish's employer, Artificial Mind and Movement, would not let him take leave from work to attend, so Fish quit.
Hartigan, whose leave from work had expired, was relieved to receive a telegram from his employer: "Stay as long as you are making runs".
Republicans won't let us pass the Equal Pay Act or the Equal Rights Amendment, or paid leave from work, or affordable child care.
The mean sick leave from work after the operation was 19.8 days (SD 14.3).
The outcome in this study was leave from work during pregnancy.
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