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Discover Ludwig"taking a year off" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means taking a break or taking time away from work or school for a period of one year. Example: After finishing her degree, Sarah decided to take a year off to travel and gain some life experience before starting her career.
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"I am taking a year off".
I am 18 and taking a year off before college.
Taking a year off is a leap of faith.
She went home disheartened, and was considering taking a year off and going to college.
It's not because we're taking a year off, it's because we're planning the next one!
NORTH CAROLINA--Announced women's basketball G Nikki Teasley is taking a year off from school.
Is it the right time for Gatland to be taking a year off?
Martin, taking a year off from the University of Minnesota-Duluth, will be back in goal for Sweden.
If you're not sure what to do after studying A-levels, taking a year off could be a wise choice.
The Yankees do not believe in taking a year off from the postseason, and they do not believe in rebuilding.
Angelina's taking a year off, I hear.
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