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"his leave" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the ending of his time at a specific place or job, or to reference a period of absence or vacation. For example, "After his leave in September, John returned to work with a fresh outlook on his job."
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He began his leave Nov. 4.
Sharpless takes his leave, promising to write to Pinkerton.
Negan takes his leave from Alexandria with a parting threat.
"Mr Pickwick took his hat and his leave" (Dickens).
University officials said his leave complied with Arizona's policies.
When he had pointed us to our platform, Konrad took his leave, much thanked, much praised.
On June 28, the sunny, lovable Ángel Corella takes his leave with a final "Swan Lake".
With this thought — self-serving but not easily refutable — he takes his leave.
He directed two more shorts, The Counterpart (2008) and The Gentleman Takes His Leave (2010).
As the protagonist takes his leave of life, the music charges the air around him with the sublime.
As the doctor takes his leave of Earth, Dickens asks whether his books will still be read in the future.
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