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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be taking time off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when informing someone about your planned absence from work or other commitments. Example: "I wanted to let you know that I will be taking time off next week for a family vacation."
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The background: On 18 April, Bishop Nehru, a 16-year-old rapper from New York, will be taking time off from school to support Ghostface Killah and MC Doom at the 100 Club in London.
Let callers know if you will be taking time off and when you will return to the office.
The phone maker's founder and CEO will be taking time off from the company to "deal with personal matters," a spokesman for the company confirmed with TechCrunch this morning.
Joanna Wade, a spokeswoman for the Maternity Alliance, said: "It is good to know that she feels confident enough to be up front that she will be taking time off.
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He'll be taking time off to recalibrate his expectations.
He says he'll be taking time off before jumping into another job.
Now is also the time to tell your employer you'll be taking time off and to book your annual leave.
He'll be taking time off after a very long stretch of work, building and scaling Quora (after building and scaling Facebook).
I'll be taking time off from CrunchFund and my new hobby of raising a small flock of Buff Orpington chickens to travel to New York on May 5 for the next Disrupt.
I know some people will say I'm "taking time off," or that I don't want to be working, but I don't identify with those labels.
"People were taking time off from work.
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