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Discover Ludwig"departure on" is not correct and not commonly used in written English
The correct phrase is "departure from" or "departure on." "Departure from" is used to indicate leaving a place or starting a journey, while "departure on" is used to indicate a specific date or time of departure. Example: Our departure on October 2nd was delayed due to bad weather.
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Countries join, countries seek to join and one – the UK – contemplates departure on a regular basis.
Zola's departure on Monday followed a run of just one win in 10 matches, including five straight home defeats.
The university announced his departure on Wednesday.
(I wrote about Hinton's departure on Friday).
Malik released an official statement about his departure on Wednesday.
Reynier announced his departure on Twitter: "Over & out".
Mr Weill blamed her departure on irritation with Mr Reed.
NPR first reported Mr. Welch's departure on Monday.
In contrast, his departure on Saturday was almost leisurely.
But Mr. Geithner's contribution continued to reverberate after his departure on Friday.
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Each time I got the same information: Departure -- On Time.
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