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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrupt exit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or unexpected departure from a situation, event, or location.
Example: "After the heated argument, she made an abrupt exit from the room, leaving everyone in shock."
Alternatives: "sudden departure" or "unexpected exit".
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A sale would almost certainly mean an abrupt exit for Mr. Corzine, age 64.
This is not the first time Mr. Alvarez has made an abrupt exit from McDonald's.
Mr Mubarak's abrupt exit revealed the Brotherhood as the only well organised and broadly based force in politics.
Conroy's abrupt exit from politics after a 20-year career, particularly minus an agreed transition plan, was a significant blow.
Her abrupt exit from the social network sparked a flurry of speculation: had she been arrested or somehow gagged?
However, business leaders and opposition politicians were quick to criticize his abrupt exit, especially after Mr. Abe's sudden departure.
At first, Fiat's abrupt exit from the negotiations was assumed to be a bluff on the part of Mr. Marchionne.
But Mr. Smith brushed aside suggestions that Mr. Thompson's abrupt exit was related to new troubles at the bank.
To him, his colleagues in London, where Mr. Smith worked before his abrupt exit, seemed less troubled by a nagging conscience than their counterparts in New York.
But the job gains were muted enough to calm worries of an abrupt exit by the Fed, a fear that has weighed on the markets lately.
Less than 24 hours after the game, Randy Edsall accepted an offer to become the coach at Maryland, and his abrupt exit angered some Huskies players.
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