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take leave on tomorrow vs take leave in tomorrow

Both of these phrases are incorrect. The correct way to express this idea is "take leave tomorrow." The use of prepositions like 'on' or 'in' before 'tomorrow' is not correct in this context.
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Explained by Michele A.
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Last updated: September 06, 2024

take leave on tomorrow

This phrase is incorrect. 'On' is not used before 'tomorrow' in this context.

The correct way to say this is 'take leave tomorrow.'

take leave in tomorrow

This phrase is incorrect. 'In' is not used before 'tomorrow' in this context.

The correct way to say this is 'take leave tomorrow.'

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