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she's on leave vs she takes on leave

The correct phrase is 'she's on leave.' This is a common expression used to indicate that someone is taking time off from work or other responsibilities. On the other hand, 'she takes on leave' is not a standard English expression.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

she's on leave

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that someone is taking time off from work or other responsibilities.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is currently on a break or vacation from work or other duties.

Examples:

  • She's on leave for the next two weeks.
  • He's on leave due to a family emergency.

she takes on leave

This phrase is not a standard English expression. The correct form is 'she's on leave.'


Alternatives:

  • She's taking leave
  • She's on vacation
  • She's on a break
  • She's off work

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