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Discover Ludwig"off sick" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is not at work or school because they are ill or unwell. Example: "I'm sorry, but John will not be able to attend the meeting today as he is off sick with the flu."
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Remember, personnel and management do keep an eye on sickness absences, how long people have been off sick for, and their frequency and patterns of being off sick.
I can't take a day off sick.
I came off sick in 2013.
Maybe she's off sick, or something.
Is skirt off sick?" Pah to that.
I was off sick for a time.
For his first day off sick, a worker gets nothing.
Surely this results in fewer days off sick?
We don't get paid when off sick, on holiday, etc.
Maybe the rest cried off sick or claimed spiritual unwellbeingness.
I had no desk unless someone was off sick.
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