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going to be on leave vs gonna be on leave

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Going to be on leave' is more formal and appropriate for professional or written communication, while 'gonna be on leave' is more informal and suitable for casual conversations or informal writing.

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going to be on leave

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal or professional contexts.

This phrase is appropriate for formal or professional communication when discussing taking time off from work or other responsibilities.
  • If you are going to be on leave for more than 12 months, contact a benefit counselor for your options. Voluntary Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D ) - If ...
  • For full tuition refund, a leave of absence must be arranged no later than the Friday of first week of the quarter that a student is going to be on leave. For the ...
  • ... the quarter prior to the leave or by the Friday of first week of the quarter that a student is going to be on leave. For the refund schedule, visit the Bursar's Office.
  • Oct 11, 2015 ... A source said Steve Sarkisian is going to be on leave and Clay Helton will take over team on interim basis. Source said Sarkisian was not in ...

Alternatives:

  • will be on leave
  • intend to be on leave

gonna be on leave

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal or casual contexts.

This phrase is suitable for informal conversations or informal writing when talking about taking time off from work or other commitments.
  • Aug 23, 2012 ... What's he crying about? He's gonna be on leave in less than 4 hours. "Listen up! All of you will be recieving new BDUs for Visitation Day. Also ...
  • Apr 4, 2015 ... Except that I'm gonna be on leave,' or, 'Except that I'm doing a semester elsewhere.' And finally, my current advisor, who I love, said, “Well, I'm ...
  • Gonna be on leave, out of the country for a couple of weeks so wont be able to feedback straight away. I'll pick it up again as soon as I get back ...
  • Jun 22, 2010 ... NOVEMBER IS GAMING MONTH first am gonna be on leave for 3 months coz of gran turismo 5!! 6. + ycole11 on June 22nd, 2010 at 9:13 am ...

Alternatives:

  • going to take leave
  • planning to be on leave

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