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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'are leaving for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is going to a specific place. For example: "Tom and Jane are leaving for the airport in an hour."
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are leaving for
verb
To have a consequence or remnant. transitive
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are leaving for new nights.
People are leaving for the big cities.
Players are leaving for Europe earlier.
We are leaving for elsewhere.
Well, we finally are leaving for Russia.
"The Nets are leaving for Brooklyn," Mr. Shekitka said.
"People are leaving for Kandahar because of the security situation".
Two senior executives are leaving for new posts.
Millions of farmers are leaving for better-paying factory jobs.
Q: Anzor, just to clarify, you are leaving for the United States?
But waits for operations have lengthened, and doctors are leaving for the United States.
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