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Discover Ludwig"returned from leave" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone coming back after taking a leave of absence, such as a vacation or medical leave. For example: When John returned from leave, his co-workers were eager to hear all about his travels.
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They brought gifts for the Iraqis' children when they returned from leave.
He had returned from leave the morning I took this photo, and I noticed that he had scored himself a new battle belt.
Beckett quotes a fireman: "A man who returned from leave the following day found colleagues in shock, convinced they would not live for more than another week.
Meanwhile, Hughes returned from leave and visited Dunstan at FSB Coral to discuss the situation and the task force's redeployment to Phuoc Tuy.
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Hassoun was later charged with desertion after he failed to return from leave.
And he had a clean record with the Navy until he risked disciplinary action by failing to return from leave.
Returning from leave, my GP couldn't find the GIC's letter, and asked if I could remember my prescription.
The book was greeted less enthusiastically in Brussels; Mr. Connolly was told not to return from leave to reclaim his position.
The stoning occurred a day after insurgents in the northeastern province of Kunar stoned, hanged and shot two Afghan National Army soldiers returning from leave, Afghan officials said.
Moreover, there were more than 100,000 men in uniform who during the course of the conflict against Nazism deserted their posts or failed to return from leave.
In his report Mr McNeilly, who failed to return from leave on 11 April, describes himself as "an engineering technician submariner for the UK's Trident IID5 strategic weapons system".
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