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The answer to your question depends on your intended usage and context.
For example, if you are discussing taking a vacation, you could say "I requested my leave for two weeks." In this sentence, "my leave" is referring to the time away from work that you have been granted. However, if you are referring to a physical object, such as a book or a plant, "my leave" would not be correct. You would instead say "I took my book/plant with me."
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I took my leave.
And with that, I will take my leave.
Will my leave be listed on my official transcript?
Verse - "My love I come to take my leave,".
I apologize for the way I handled my leave.
I took my leave of Travelers and an era.
"At the time, they didn't know how I was getting paid for my leave".
"I want to my leave my legacy to Cuba," he told reporters recently.
"Look I live in the city and need to save some money for my leave".
[7 August 1919] Dear Mother, Just before taking my leave of Zurich, this letter.
Can I get credit toward the major for credits earned during my leave of absence?
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