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i will be on leave today and tomorrow vs I will be on leave on today and tomorrow

'I will be on leave today and tomorrow' is a correct English phrase. The preposition 'on' is not needed before 'today' and 'tomorrow' in this context. The first phrase is commonly used to indicate that the speaker will be absent from work for both today and tomorrow.
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Last updated: July 08, 2024

i will be on leave today and tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform others that the speaker will not be at work for both today and tomorrow.

Examples:

  • I will be on leave today and tomorrow, so I won't be able to attend the meeting.
  • She informed her manager that she will be on leave today and tomorrow.
  • He requested to be on leave today and tomorrow due to personal reasons.

I will be on leave on today and tomorrow

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'on' should not be used before 'today' and 'tomorrow' in this context.

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