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Discover Ludwig"off from school" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone taking a break from school or classes. For example, "John took a week off from school to go visit his family."
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The kids were off from school.
And now you have three whole months off from school!
Another federal holiday, they're off from work, off from school.
Time off from school means opportunities to get in trouble.
That doesn't count the cost of time taken off from school and work.
When we were growing up, we got summers off from school.
The Boardwalk was packed with beachgoers and teenagers, who had the day off from school.
And Thursday I took all day off from school to study.
"My mom would say, 'You want the day off from school?
In Kwamalasamutu, deep in Surinam's rainforest, children also celebrated a day off from school.
This week, the children are attending the agency's day camp when they're off from school.
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