Is this sentence correct:
"She took off work to attend the meeting."
Note: By 'they took off work', I mean 'they didn't go to work, so that...'
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No. 'She took time off work to attend the meeting'.
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Christine ChristieShe took off work to attend the meeting.
It's OK in American English. We use this as an abbreviation for
She took time off from work ...
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Barb took off work so she could hold a party in her backyard.
Geis took off work on her birthday and went to Worlds of Fun by herself.
Caro