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i will be on PTO on friday vs i will be on PTO on 27th Feb, 2017

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. The first phrase is commonly used to inform about taking time off work on a specific day of the week, whereas the second phrase specifies the exact date when the time off will be taken.
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i will be on PTO on friday

This phrase is correct and commonly used to inform about taking time off work on a specific day.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker will be on paid time off (PTO) on a particular Friday.

Examples:

  • I will be on PTO on Friday, so I won't be available for meetings.
  • She is on PTO on Friday, so don't expect a response from her until Monday.

i will be on PTO on 27th Feb, 2017

This phrase is correct and specifies the exact date when the time off will be taken.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker will be on paid time off (PTO) on a specific date, in this case, the 27th of February, 2017.

Examples:

  • I will be on PTO on 27th Feb, 2017, as it's my anniversary.
  • He scheduled his PTO on 27th Feb, 2017, to attend a family event.

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