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"year off" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a period of time during which a person takes a break from work or school in order to travel, pursue personal interests, or simply relax and recharge. Example: After working at the law firm for five years, Sarah decided to take a year off to explore Europe and immerse herself in different cultures.
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Take a year off, explore the world.
(He took a year off in 1992).
"I am taking a year off".
Maybe a year off".
Maybe I'll take the next year off".
In 2007-08 we took a Year Off for Travel.
"Why does it have to be a year off?
One year off turned into nine; disillusionment set in.
Jackson again took a year off and then returned.
Angelina's taking a year off, I hear.
To which Glisan rejoined, "Well, you'll get a year off".
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