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

The correct phrase is "I will be on leave from." The preposition "on" is used to indicate the status of being on leave. "In leave" is not a common phrase in English.

Last updated: March 20, 2024

i will be on leave from

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform others that you will be taking a break from work or other responsibilities. It indicates the period during which you will not be available.

Examples:

  • I will be on leave from work next week.
  • She will be on leave from school for a few days.
  • He is on leave from his military duties.
  • They are on leave from their volunteer work.
  • The manager will be on leave from the office.

i will be in leave from

This phrase is not correct in English.


Alternatives:

  • I will be on leave from

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