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"feel like leaving" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to convey that you have a strong desire to leave a certain place or situation. For example, "I was getting so bored at the party, I started to feel like leaving."
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I didn't feel like leaving.
I had a girlfriend and didn't feel like leaving.
After the winds kick up and you don't feel like leaving the house.
"This does feel like leaving in the seventh round of a 10-round fight," she noted.
DECIDE THE KIND OF EXPERIENCE YOU WANT Don't feel like leaving your comfort zone?
If I don't feel like leaving the stage, I can do a three-hour show.
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There were times Gyorgy felt like leaving.
I can understand if he felt like leaving in a moment of reflection.
OUT OF THIS WORLD A trip to Spa Castle in College Point, Queens, almost feels like leaving Earth.
The first leg, a flight 300 miles southeast from Cairo to the city of Hurghada, had felt like leaving Egypt.
When Mr. Netanyahu was elected prime minister, defeating Mr. Peres months after the assassination, Mrs. Rabin said she felt like leaving Israel.
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