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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about your leaving" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone's departure or departure plans. Here are a few examples: - "I wanted to talk to you about your leaving for college next month. Have you made all your preparations yet?" - "Our team is sad to hear about your leaving the company. We will miss your contributions and wish you the best in your new role." - "There was a lot of confusion about your leaving date, so I just wanted to confirm: are you leaving tomorrow or next week?" - "I'm sorry to hear about your leaving the project. Could you provide some feedback on your experience before you go?".
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As excited as you feel about spreading your wings, your family may be equally sad and sentimental about your leaving home.
For starters, notify a friend or family about your leaving.
Gauge the person's attitude about leaving, or about your leaving.
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We have some personnel shortages, sorry about your leave.
If you have not yet spoken with your department coordinator or the Advising Office about your leave or withdrawal request, please do so as soon as possible since your voluntary leave/withdrawal will need to be reviewed and endorsed by your major program or Advising Office prior to final college and university approval.
Talk to you employer about his or her concerns about your leave and try to accommodate the company.
Don't lie or evade direct questions, but be coy about your answers, leaving him guessing about what else there is to know about you.
Throughout the singing part, play the chord with your right hand and follow along providing bass with your left about an octave down.
A Field shows up on your left after about three hundred and fifty feet; keep following the road straight.
You'll get a scholarship to study in the UK for a PhD in environmental science three years later, and you'll go despite all the doubts in your mind about leaving your little girl behind with your parents.
Wise splutters when I start talking about "your time left".
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