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sabbaticals
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a paid leave from work, often taken every seven years, for study or personal growth
A sabbatical is a period of leave granted to an employee, often in academia or research, to take time away from their regular duties. It is typically an extended break, lasting several months or even a year, to focus on personal projects, research, travel, or rest. Sabbaticals are usually offered after a certain number of years of service, allowing the individual to recharge and return to work with renewed energy and ideas. For academics, it is often a chance to conduct research, write, or further their studies without the usual work responsibilities.
- She took a sabbatical to write her novel.
- During his sabbatical, he traveled to study ancient cultures.
- The professor used her sabbatical to conduct research abroad.
- He plans to spend his sabbatical learning a new language.
- On her sabbatical, she focused on completing her book.
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