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"departed with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone leaving an area with something (or someone) in his/her possession. For example, "He departed with his prized possessions in tow."
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He departed with his grandmother.
The stiffness had departed with the media.
They departed with almost nothing.
Ireland departed with heads held high.
A touch of elegance departed with him.
Yet Southampton departed with an empty feeling.
We departed with smiles on our faces.
All of them departed with early perils overcome.
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Only a moment before, the same dancer had departed, with hair bound, as Dido.
They cheered as the ministers departed with origami cranes in their national colors around their necks.
Hulk finally departed with 22 minutes left, replaced by the fresh-faced Bernard.
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