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Discover Ludwig"his leaving" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is used to refer to the action of someone leaving, with "his" indicating that it is specifically the departure of a male person. Example: "His leaving the company caused quite a stir among his colleagues."
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His leaving had long been rumored.
His leaving us was inevitable.
Others questioned whether his leaving the alliance was a miscalculation.
It ended with his leaving office at gunpoint.
"And his leaving, that's not something that goes away easily".
"His leaving was not a big shock," he told me.
Compass wouldn't discuss the circumstances of his leaving with me.
So he decided to stay – after his leaving do.
I think she knew better than to question his leaving the path to priesthood.
On Tuesday, Mr. MacArthur told The New York Times that his leaving was Mr. Hodge's decision.
That makes the prospect of his leaving Simon Property a conceivable, but not compelling, possibility.
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