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Year-out

Description:

Year-out is a term commonly used to refer to a gap year, typically taken by students after their high school graduation or before starting college. It is a period when individuals take a break from their regular academic or professional life to pursue personal interests, travel, gain new experiences, or engage in volunteer work.

Additionally, 'year-out' can also signify an extended leave of absence from work or other commitments for a duration of approximately one year to focus on personal growth, career development, or to meet personal obligations.

Sample Sentences:

  • After finishing high school, Jane decided to take a year-out to explore different cultures and volunteer in underprivileged communities.
  • John's mental health was suffering, so his company granted him a year-out to focus on his well-being and recovery.
  • I am planning a year-out to improve my language skills and travel across Europe.
  • During her year-out, Sarah gained valuable life experience by working in a nonprofit organization.

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