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"i will be on my annual leave" vs "i'm going on annual leave"

Both of these phrases essentially mean the same thing, as they both indicate that the speaker will go on annual leave in the future.

Last Updated: July 11, 2018

Use this phrase to explain that you will be absent from the office because of your annual leave.

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Some examples from our editors:

  • I won't be able to attend the meeting, because I will be on my annual leave.
  • Since I will be on my annual leave, I will pass your request on to my colleague, Amanda.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • I will be absent due to my annual leave
  • I will be out of the office because of my annual leave
Use this phrase to say that you will go on an annual leave.

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Some examples from our editors:

  • I'm going on annual leave and am excited to get a break from work.
  • I need to conduct some extended research, so I'm going on annual leave.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • I will go on annual leave
  • I will be on my annual leave

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