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I am in paid leave vs I am paid leave

The correct phrase is "I am on paid leave." The preposition "on" is necessary to indicate that the person is currently taking paid time off. The phrase "I am paid leave" is not correct in English.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 864 views

I am in paid leave

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition "on" is used instead of "in" to indicate taking leave.

The correct phrase is "I am on paid leave." Use the preposition "on" to indicate that you are currently taking paid time off.
  • Paid leaves are being suspended, Unemployment benefits reapportioned.
  • I talked to HR and got you four weeks of paid leave.
  • 1998, one month paid leave for alcohol counseling.
  • Paid leave until the investigation is over.
  • Dr. Friedman recommended a one-month paid leave.
  • The department is offering you two months' paid leave.
  • There'll be paid leave for pregnancies...
  • And we offered you a paid leave of absence.
  • Take six weeks paid leave, special circumstances.
  • In accordance with contractual conditions, experts are entitled to annual paid leave.
  • ACTIVITY DURING PAID WORKING HOURS (INCLUDING PAID LEAVE AND RECUPERATION)
  • Because we award special paid leave to folks... who work in stressful departments.
  • [SCOFFS] They put him on indefinite paid leave at his last job.
  • If you want to come back to the firm and go on paid leave, I will support you 100%.
  • Fine. As far as anyone knows, I'm on accrued paid leave.
  • We'll put you on sixth-month paid leave.
  • They're going to give me as much paid leave as I want.
  • In those cases, hours worked have to be estimated for each job group, using whatever information is available about paid leave etc.
  • Everett Keck received a week's paid leave whilst enquiries were made to accusations levied by a Poughkeepsie beekeeper named Darryl Jarvis.
  • I tried to, but they gave me paid leave instead.

Alternatives:

  • I am on paid leave

I am paid leave

This phrase is not correct in English. It lacks the necessary preposition to indicate the status of taking leave.

The correct phrase is "I am on paid leave." Use the preposition "on" to indicate that you are currently taking paid time off.
  • Paid leaves are being suspended, Unemployment benefits reapportioned.
  • I talked to HR and got you four weeks of paid leave.
  • 1998, one month paid leave for alcohol counseling.
  • Paid leave until the investigation is over.
  • Dr. Friedman recommended a one-month paid leave.
  • The department is offering you two months' paid leave.
  • There'll be paid leave for pregnancies...
  • And we offered you a paid leave of absence.
  • Take six weeks paid leave, special circumstances.
  • In accordance with contractual conditions, experts are entitled to annual paid leave.
  • ACTIVITY DURING PAID WORKING HOURS (INCLUDING PAID LEAVE AND RECUPERATION)
  • Because we award special paid leave to folks... who work in stressful departments.
  • [SCOFFS] They put him on indefinite paid leave at his last job.
  • If you want to come back to the firm and go on paid leave, I will support you 100%.
  • Fine. As far as anyone knows, I'm on accrued paid leave.
  • We'll put you on sixth-month paid leave.
  • They're going to give me as much paid leave as I want.
  • In those cases, hours worked have to be estimated for each job group, using whatever information is available about paid leave etc.
  • Everett Keck received a week's paid leave whilst enquiries were made to accusations levied by a Poughkeepsie beekeeper named Darryl Jarvis.
  • I tried to, but they gave me paid leave instead.

Alternatives:

  • I am on paid leave

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