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Off Work

Description:

The phrase "off work" refers to the period when an individual is not engaged in their regular employment or job responsibilities. It indicates the time when someone is free from work-related obligations, allowing them to engage in personal activities or leisure pursuits.

Examples:

Part of Speech: Adjective

1. I am finally off work for the week and looking forward to relaxing.

2. She enjoys her off work days by exploring new hiking trails.

Part of Speech: Adverb

1. He decided to take the afternoon off work to catch up with his family.

2. They went shopping during their lunch break, but they were told it was against company policy to go off work.

Part of Speech: Noun

1. They scheduled a meeting to discuss the upcoming off work policies.

2. His off work lasted for two weeks, allowing him to travel abroad.

Part of Speech: Verb

1. She wished she could off work earlier to attend her daughter's school event.

2. The project manager granted him permission to off work for the day due to his excellent performance.

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