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Discover Ludwig'have quitted' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has left or abandoned a place, job, obligation, or activity. For example: "The staff have quitted their posts in the wake of the scandal."
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The weather was so balmy and sweet that it struck me that the Marchese and his daughter would very probably have quitted the city for their country retreat.
Even mammon seems to have quitted his grasp on this day.
Otherwise, subjects with work-related symptoms may have quitted their job, without assigning their symptoms to the job.
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Staff members have quit.
Should Hague have quit?
He should have quit.
Some have quit already.
Dozens of good bankers have quit.
Maybe Massimo Moratti should have quit then.
Some have quit the site in protest.
He probably should have quit, really.
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