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on vacation from vs on vacations from

The correct phrase is 'on vacation from.' 'Vacation' is typically used in the singular form when referring to time off from work or school. 'On vacation from' is a common and correct phrase in English.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 617 views

on vacation from

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'on vacation from' when referring to taking time off from work or school.

Examples:

  • I will be on vacation from work next week.
  • She is on vacation from school for two weeks.
  • He is on vacation from his job as a teacher.
  • They are on vacation from their daily routine.
  • We are on vacation from the stress of city life.
  • - He's on vacation from the Academy.
  • All right, this young lady is Ingrid Larsen, on vacation from Sweden.
  • Maybe your guy got gooned by a pastry chef on vacation from Coney Island?
  • She's on a vacation from lost-cause brain surgeries.
  • He was here on vacation with his dad from St. Paul, Minnesota.
  • I'm about to leave on my dream vacation from my dream job with my dream girl.
  • I'm about to leave on my dream vacation from my dream job with my dream girl.
  • Look, that's steve right there on his vacation in Florida from a month ago.
  • I need a vacation from girls.
  • My wife daytime drinks on vacation.
  • Your husband said you and your sons were on vacation.
  • My American friend is on vacation.
  • Two weeks ago on vacation in Mexico.
  • To leave on vacation with Sokaina.
  • Seems defense counsel has gone on vacation.
  • One of your guards from prison was here on vacation.
  • Chief Delk left this morning on vacation.
  • Mossad's not very big on vacations.
  • If you can go on vacation, you should go on vacation.
  • It's kind of a vacation from me.

on vacations from

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Vacation' is typically used in the singular form.

  • All right, this young lady is Ingrid Larsen, on vacation from Sweden.
  • - He's on vacation from the Academy.
  • Maybe your guy got gooned by a pastry chef on vacation from Coney Island?
  • She's on a vacation from lost-cause brain surgeries.
  • He was here on vacation with his dad from St. Paul, Minnesota.
  • I'm about to leave on my dream vacation from my dream job with my dream girl.
  • I'm about to leave on my dream vacation from my dream job with my dream girl.
  • Look, that's steve right there on his vacation in Florida from a month ago.
  • I need a vacation from girls.
  • My wife daytime drinks on vacation.
  • Your husband said you and your sons were on vacation.
  • My American friend is on vacation.
  • Two weeks ago on vacation in Mexico.
  • To leave on vacation with Sokaina.
  • Seems defense counsel has gone on vacation.
  • One of your guards from prison was here on vacation.
  • Chief Delk left this morning on vacation.
  • Mossad's not very big on vacations.
  • If you can go on vacation, you should go on vacation.
  • It's kind of a vacation from me.

Alternatives:

  • on vacation from

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