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The phrase "exited with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "exited with" to express that you left with a particular item, opinion, or emotion. For example, "She exited the meeting with a newfound sense of confidence."
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Wide receiver Jordy Nelson exited with a quadriceps injury.
Mr. Spitzer exited with dignity.
Declarer exited with a heart.
Declarer exited with a diamond.
Then South exited with her last diamond.
West exited with the spade jack.
South now exited with a low heart.
But East overruffed and exited with the heart queen.
But South exited with his last diamond to endplay West.
East, after winning with his king, exited with a spade.
West exited with his last diamond, taken in the dummy.
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