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"taking a week off" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe any situation in which you will not be engaging in a particular activity or obligation for a period of seven days. For example, "I'm looking forward to taking a week off from work to spend time with my family."
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"I'm taking a week off before the U.S. Open.
"I think that was a huge anxiety for him, taking a week off," she said.
Never mind that the whole idea behind taking a week off is to untether oneself from the tour.
I'm taking a week off from the newsletter, leaving it in the very capable hands of my Washington Post colleagues.
That's why I'm taking a week off from 'minding the gap,' to 'move down inside the bus.' Andrew Adonis is Shadow Infrastructure Minister.
He had flown in a few days earlier from Hawaii, taking a week off from his job in human resources for a county government.
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Or does he take a week off?
The lesson here is don't take a week off".
"It looks like she took a week off".
"The second time I took a week off, my rocket exploded.
When Mr. Emanuel was told, he ordered her to take a week off before her wedding.
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