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time off



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Idioms and Phrases

A break from one's employment or school, as in I need some time off from teaching to work on my dissertation , or He took time off to make some phone calls . [First half of 1900s]
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Raducanu has been hampered by a series of fitness issues over recent seasons, while she recently took time off after being targeted by a stalker at the Dubai Tennis Championships in February.

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After his statement win at the World Indoor Championships in China, he had some much-needed time off with his family.

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It also includes economic costs, such as lost days at work and the need for family and friends to take time off to provide informal care.

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But Mantle is not taking any time off.

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She had taken time off last year after a announcing that an unspecified cancer had been revealed in a screening test.

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