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Tamer Gh Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Relieved of a duty

If I do something at work and I want to write a letter to management so that I stop doing that task, can I say:

"I would like to be relieved of all my duties regarding the .......etc."

If not correct please advise a better way to say

  

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" That is OK, but 'relieved of duty' also means 'fired'.

  • " That is OK, but 'relieved of duty' also means 'fired'.
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Tamer Gh"I would like to be relieved of all my duties regarding the .......etc."

That is OK, but 'relieved of duty' also means 'fired'.

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