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It depends on the context and the policies of the workplace or institution involved. If the discovery was significant and warranted recognition, it's possible he may have received time off as a reward or to celebrate. However, if the discovery was part of regular duties or expectations, he may not have received additional time off. Ultimately, the decision would be influenced by management's discretion and the nature of the discovery.

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2d ago

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