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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am leaving for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is departing to a specific destination or event.
Example: "I am leaving for the conference tomorrow morning."
Alternatives: "heading to" or "departing for".
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I am leaving for Canada.
He wrote, "I am leaving for just one reason..
I am leaving for Australia at the end of February".
"I have been told I am leaving for the airport right now," he said.
I am leaving for Israel next week to do some on-site research.
"For my last matches with Bordeaux I can feel a lot of emotion, but I am leaving for a new challenge.
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are leaving for new nights.
My mother is leaving for Shanghai soon.
Players are leaving for Europe earlier.
Mr. Johnson is leaving for private practice.
I'm leaving for China on Monday.
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