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i was on leave dated vs i was on leave date

Both phrases are not correct as they are incomplete. The correct phrase should be 'I was on leave dated [specific date]' or 'I was on leave on [specific date]'. The preposition 'on' is necessary to indicate the date when the leave was taken.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 10797 views

i was on leave dated

This phrase is incorrect as it is incomplete and lacks a specific date.

The correct usage would be 'I was on leave dated [specific date]' or 'I was on leave on [specific date]'.

i was on leave date

This phrase is also incorrect as it is incomplete and lacks a specific date.

The correct usage would be 'I was on leave dated [specific date]' or 'I was on leave on [specific date]'.

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