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The phrase "a departure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a change or deviation from a previous state, plan, or norm.
Example: "The new policy represents a departure from our traditional approach to customer service."
Alternatives: "a shift" or "a change".
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It's obviously a departure.
A departure.
That's a departure.
This is a departure from precedent.
A departure from it is undemocratic.
Is "Kolor" a departure for you?
That view is a departure from I.M.F.
It marked a departure for Miller.
A departure would lead to political turbulence.
That is a departure from last season.
The role will certainly be a departure.
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