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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Is this fine

I'm on a leave right now.

What do you do?

I work as a sanitation worker.

You look forward to getting back to that?



Is the part in bold fine for the context?

  

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I'm on vacation right now. I have a few days off right now. Mainly military people use the term 'leave'.

  • I'm on vacation right now.
  • I have a few days off right now.
  • Mainly military people use the term 'leave'.
  • What do you do?
  • I'm a sanitation worker.
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I'm on vacation right now. I have a few days off right now. Mainly military people use the term 'leave'.

What do you do?

I'm a sanitation worker. Try to avoid repetition, eg I work as a . . .worker.

You look forward to getting back to that?

>>>>> Fine, as edited above.

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