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The phrase "depart without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to leave or go away without taking something or someone with you. Example: I'm sorry, but I have to depart without saying goodbye to my friends. I'm running late for my flight.
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Rose and her mother depart without Gittel.
The officers depart without the bread.
I depart without a souvenir, but with a jaundiced eye.
To depart without a salutation is known as "leaving in the English manner".
As soon as that agreement is reached, the statement said, "the mission will depart without delay".
As cafe regulars, they couldn't depart without enjoying one final session.
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Instead, they departed without notice.
And they departed without explanation, or apology.
They departed without a shot being fired.
It departed without the men and headed toward St Barts.
All three departed without collecting bonuses in 2007.
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