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i am on leave vs i am in leave

The correct phrase is "I am on leave." The preposition "on" is used to indicate that someone is taking a break from work or duty. "I am in leave" is not a common or correct phrase in English.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1441 views

i am on leave

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that someone is taking a break from work or duty.

Use this phrase to inform others that you are not working because you are on a break or vacation.

Examples:

  • I am on leave for the next two weeks.
  • She is on leave due to a family emergency.
  • He will be on leave starting tomorrow.
  • Are you on leave this Friday?
  • The manager is on leave until Monday.

i am in leave

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition "in" is not used in this context to indicate taking a break from work or duty.


Alternatives:

  • I am on leave

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