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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sabbatical from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a break or leave of absence from work or a specific activity, often for personal or professional development.
Example: "After five years at the company, I decided to take a sabbatical from my job to travel and explore new opportunities."
Alternatives: "leave of absence from" or "break from".
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I was taking a sabbatical from dating".
I am on sabbatical from Bard College.
She's currently on sabbatical from Bloomberg News.
Was he on sabbatical from 1995 to 2010?
A close friend who was taking a sabbatical from work was traveling with me.
"I NEED a sabbatical from my sabbatical," I recently confided to a friend.
Sam Allardyce is ready to cut short his sabbatical from football to take over at Sunderland.
To take the picture, Varley had taken a sabbatical from his day job.
He also managed to take an 18-month sabbatical from music, to make Hollywood action films.
After a brief sabbatical from acting to perform in rodeos, Sutherland returned to Hollywood.
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