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Carolina Gomes
Hey, there!
Quick question:
You travel ON business,
but travel FOR leisure, is that right?
Is it correct to say travel ON leisure?
Thanks a lot!
Jul 11, 2022 5:59 PM
Answers · 6
1
Correct but you could also say travel for business. I prefer on though.
July 11, 2022
1
We might say 'travel on business' or 'travel for business' or 'I'm here on business', but we would only usually say 'for leisure'.
July 11, 2022
Hi, Carolina
I think for both phrases you would use ‘for’ instead of ‘on’. In other words, “travel for business” and “travel for leisure”. I hope this helps 😊✨
July 11, 2022
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Carolina Gomes
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Dutch, English, Portuguese
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