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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he will quit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's intention to stop doing something, such as a job or an activity.
Example: "After much consideration, he will quit his job to pursue his passion for art."
Alternatives: "he is going to resign" or "he plans to leave."
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"I guess he will quit sometime soon.
"He will quit the business soon.
If not, he says, he will quit.
And that is when he will quit.
It is doubtful he will quit.
If the right operator appears, he will quit and retire.
Two longtime friends of Parcells say he will quit then.
He will quit tomorrow if teachers are told to carry guns.
(Mr. Will has since announced he will quit the G.O.P. and seek asylum among the "unaffiliated").
And afterward, Knoblauch suggested that he will quit baseball if he cannot conquer his mental block.
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Russia's coach, Oleg Romantsev, has said he will quit if the team does not advance to the second round.
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