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i will be in leave vs i will be on leave from

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is 'I will be on leave.'

Last updated: February 15, 2024

i will be in leave

This phrase is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

The correct phrase is 'I will be on leave.'
  • On checkout, members will be able to choose a set delivery date from available options as well as delivery instructions, e.g. 'I will be in', 'Leave in the Porch', etc.

i will be on leave from

This phrase is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

The correct phrase is 'I will be on leave.'
  • The original question is: Is the following sentence correct? I will be on leave at 2 Nov.? Answer: No. It should be: "I will be on leave from 2 through 9 November.".
  • During the 2014-2015 year, I will be on leave from Rutgers, as I have been awarded an American Academy for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science  ...
  • A note to potential graduate students: I will be on leave from Rice throughout the period from January 2016 to June 2017, after which I plan to retire. Last Name:.
  • ... of Chinese-Character-Based Writing Systems (HONORS 211) - Spring 2014. * * * * * * *. I will be on leave from September 16, 2014 to mid-September 2015 ...

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