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Discover Ludwig"sabbatical leave" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a period of leave taken from work by an employee, typically for educational purposes. For example, "The employee requested a sabbatical leave to study abroad for a year."
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Katrin Bennhold is on sabbatical leave.
What's happened to sabbatical leave for academics?
On sabbatical leave at Princeton University.
He spent two periods of sabbatical leave in the US.
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My husband was on sabbatical leave 1983-1984.
He died while on sabbatical leave at the Institute for Advanced Study.
He can't understand the cause of it, and hopes he is only taking sabbatical leave.
Being on Sabbatical leave, I was not on the Committee when it was formed.
On sabbatical leave: Visiting Professor at EECS Department, UC Berkeley, Spring 2007.
I am on sabbatical leave for the 2018-2019 academic year.
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