time off
See also:time-off
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Noun
edit- (idiomatic,business,human resources) A period of time where one is not required to work.
- I've got sometime off next week, so maybe we could meet up then?
- 2024 January 10, Jo Kaye, “Greater support for the railway family”, inRailway Magazine, number1000, page50:
- Many feel they cannot taketime off as this would only serve to make things financially worse, and so they plough on.
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edit- holiday,vacation; see alsoThesaurus:vacation
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edittime without work
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