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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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leave application

I will not be able to come
  

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It's hard to know what you are asking. e. time off work).

  • It's hard to know what you are asking.
  • e.
  • time off work).
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It's hard to know what you are asking. "I will not be able to come." is a valid sentence (you forgot the full stop), but it is not a very good way to apply for leave (i.e. time off work).

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