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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also left for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something has departed or is no longer present, often in addition to another action or event.
Example: "After the meeting, she also left for a quick coffee break before returning to her desk."
Alternatives: "also departed for a" or "also went for a".
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And Mimi Cook joined as chief creative officer, succeeding Joe Kayser, who also left for a new opportunity, according to the agency.
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"The Shelter" hits on paranoia as does "Maple Street" before it, but also leaves for a frightening takeaway regarding the fragile elements of civilization.
As one woman observes: "Supposing you leave for the garden, she will also leave for an unknown destination.
A teenage girl was also left for dead, but survived.
"Has Podolski also left for the Victory parade?" wonders Dave.
You must also leave for 90 days before applying for a 6-month tourist visa.
But he also left college for a while to work for a moving company outside Boston.
She also left London for a quieter place.
In 2002, to much less fanfare, I also left Hearst Corporation for a job at the New York City Department of Education.
It also left a present for the morning: a perfect rainbow arched over a saturated sunrise of peach and crimson.
He had also left an email message for a friend that read "Ha, ha, ha," repeating the word 22 times.
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