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take a day off

 

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Term: take a day off

Definition:

"Take a day off" means to request time away from work or any obligations for a single day, typically for rest, recreation, or personal purposes.

Sample sentences:

1. Verb - Requesting time off:

John decided to take a day off to catch up on some much-needed sleep.

2. Verb - Planning leisure activities:

We should take a day off and go to the beach to enjoy the sun.

3. Verb - Recovering from illness:

After feeling unwell for a couple of days, Sarah decided to take a day off to focus on her health.

4. Noun - A designated day of rest:

Every employee is entitled to at least one day off per week.

5. Noun - A planned day of leave:

Tom's boss approved his request for a day off, allowing him to attend his daughter's school event.

6. Noun - A national holiday:

Independence Day is a widely celebrated day off in the United States.

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