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off duty predicate

 

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Off Duty Predicate

Description:

An "off duty predicate" refers to a phrase or expression used to describe an action or state of being that is not relevant or applicable when someone is not performing their official duties or responsibilities.

Examples:

Noun:

  • When the police officer is not on duty, his mentality changes, and he becomes an off duty predicate.

Adjective:

  • "Can we please not discuss work-related matters during this off duty predicate lunch break?"

Verb:

  • She off duty predicates her job responsibilities during weekends to enjoy her leisure time.

Adverb:

  • He spoke off duty predicatedly, without any official obligations influencing his words.

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