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weekday leave
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "weekday leave" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to time off from work or school that is taken on a weekday, rather than on a weekend or holiday. Example: "I have requested a weekday leave to attend a family event on Thursday."
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60 human-written examples
"The only train from Greenport on a weekday leaves virtually before sunup," Mr. Horton said.
News & Media
Pearson correlation coefficients among service usages for users 5 and 81 and for all users (from top to bottom) are obtained from weekday (left) and weekend (right) event rates.
Science
Sullivan, who on a recent weekday left work to make dinner for the kids, rushed to a meeting and then came home to not only drop the kids at the pool, but also went swimming with them, does feel a sense of success from all that she does.
News & Media
With only three weekdays left in this year's legislative session, Gov. John G. Rowland, a Republican, and the Democrats who control Connecticut's legislature remain about $350 million apart on a plan to close a $1 billion projected budget shortfall in fiscal 2004.
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And down transition road, one common assumption is that sometime soon – in the wake of some US cities – dailies will turn into fat print weekend editions with weekdays left to online.
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Weekday tours leave from Undergraduate Admission Reception Area, Clio.
Academia
Services from the airport operate from 6.30am-9.30pm (9.45pm on weekdays), and leave the city between 6am and 8.05pm.
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On weekdays, trains leave the station approximately every 3 minutes and 30 seconds during peak hours and every four to ten minutes during non-peak hours.
Wiki
Trains began running on the route on Sunday, with the first weekday services leaving Oxford at 5.36am and London Marylebone at 6.09am,on Monday.
News & Media
The weekday train leaves Penzance at about 2130, arriving at London Paddington at about 0530 the following morning.
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The airline operates seven weekly round trips from Ørland to Oslo, with weekday flights leaving Ørland at 7 40 and returning form Oslo at 18 00.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When requesting a "weekday leave", specify the exact dates and reason for the leave to ensure clarity and facilitate approval from your employer or institution.
Common error
Avoid using "weekday leave" when referring to holidays that fall on weekdays. A holiday is a specific, recognized day off, while "weekday leave" implies a personal or situational absence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "weekday leave" functions as a noun phrase, typically indicating a period of authorized absence from work or other regular duties that occurs specifically on a day within the work week (Monday to Friday). It is used to denote scheduled or requested time off, aligning with Ludwig's suggestion that it is grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "weekday leave" is a grammatically sound term used to describe time off taken during the work week. While Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness, its usage is currently limited, reflected in the lack of examples. Alternatives such as "weekday absence" or "weekday time off" may be considered for similar contexts. When using "weekday leave", ensure clear communication of the dates and purpose to avoid confusion with holiday leave. Overall, while correct, its infrequent usage suggests considering alternative phrasings for clearer communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Weekday absence
Replaces "leave" with "absence", focusing on the state of being away from work or school on a weekday.
Weekday time off
Substitutes "leave" with "time off", emphasizing the free time gained during a weekday.
Authorized weekday leave
Adds "authorized" to specify that the leave has been officially approved for a weekday.
Scheduled weekday absence
Highlights that the absence is planned and set for a weekday.
Week-day furlough
Uses "furlough" as a more formal substitute for "leave", implying a temporary absence during a weekday.
Leave on a weekday
Rephrases the term to focus on the action of taking leave specifically on a weekday.
Weekday day off
Uses "day off" to indicate a break from regular activities during the week.
Midweek leave
Replaces "weekday" with "midweek", specifying that the leave occurs in the middle of the week.
Weekday break
Emphasizes a pause or interruption in regular weekday activities.
Leave during the week
Generalizes the phrase to include any leave taken within the span of a typical work week.
FAQs
How can I use "weekday leave" in a sentence?
You can use "weekday leave" to refer to taking time off during the week, such as, "I've requested a /s/weekday+leave to attend a workshop on Wednesday".
What's a good alternative for "weekday leave"?
Alternatives include "weekday absence", "weekday time off", or "leave during the week".
Is it correct to say "I'm taking a weekday leave"?
Yes, that's a grammatically correct way to express taking time off on a weekday. You could also say "I'm requesting a /s/weekday+leave".
What's the difference between "weekday leave" and "weekend leave"?
"Weekday leave" refers to time off taken during the work week (Monday-Friday), while "weekend leave" is time off taken during Saturday and Sunday. One may also replace it with "weekend getaway" or "weekend break".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested