'lieu' means 'instead of' or 'in place of'.
"In lieu of" means 'instead of', or 'in substitution for.'
The workers were offered an extra day of holidays in lieu of a pay increase. He worked the bank holiday Monday so he will be entitled to a day in lieu of that.
Lieu is French for place, so it means "time in place."
"Lieu" can be used to mean "instead of" or "in place of." For example, "I will attend the meeting in lieu of my manager."
In lieu means "In place of" to "Instead of" or even (loosely) "to make up for a shortcoming"
"In lieu of" is another way of saying "instead of" as is, "the offender has been sentanced to community service in lieu of jail time."
"In lieu" means in place of or instead of. The sentence would read, " Instead of a babysitter...."
In Lieu Of usually refers to time off that a worker can expect to have in the near future.
Lieu is French for place, so it means "time in place."
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Teachers day is correct because it is for all teachers