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it has departed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'it has departed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an object or person that has gone away, either physically or metaphorically. For example: "The sun had set, and with it, all hope of finding a solution had departed."
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Gift book wisdom: The way a perfume lingers after the person wearing it has departed suggests the enduring strength of remembrance.
News & Media
This upcoming parade is unusual in that it has departed from the past rule that a parade is held every decade, only on National Day.
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Dorothy Day elected not only poverty but also orthodoxy, and when she did challenge her church, it was usually because it had departed from its principles, particularly when they ran up against her staunch pacifism.
News & Media
It had departed from downtown Brooklyn at 2 A.M., in a convoy with another bus.
News & Media
On October 19, 1885, the S.S. Eider approached Sandy Hook, New Jersey, and the Narrows, twelve days after it had departed Bremen, Germany.
News & Media
Some oceanographers said that there was no way the winds and currents could have carried the panga from where it had departed to where it was found.
News & Media
Once it had departed, yellow flares went up and a Japanese infantry attack was launched, supported by mortar fire.
Wiki
However, Tanaka, knowing that an attack would be forthcoming following the PBY sighting, reversed course once it had departed the area, and eluded the strike aircraft.
Wiki
They attributed the unsuccessful attack on the freighter Wellen on 16 May to a single submarine, and assumed it had departed Australian waters immediately after the attack.
Wiki
A correct trial started with departure from one food well and ended with arrival at the opposite food well, whereas an incorrect trial was one on which the rat prematurely returned to the same food well from whence it had departed.
Science
However, in practice it often has departed from this traditional meaning.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "it has departed", ensure the context clearly identifies what "it" refers to, avoiding ambiguity for the reader.
Common error
Avoid using "it has departed" for situations that require a more active or direct verb. For instance, instead of saying "The CEO has departed the company" say "The CEO has resigned from the company"
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it has departed" functions as a verb phrase indicating that something has left or disappeared. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Wiki
25%
Science
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
10%
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "it has departed" is a grammatically sound and frequently used phrase to denote absence or removal. As indicated by Ludwig AI, it is considered correct in written English. Predominantly found in News & Media contexts, but it also appears in Wiki, Encyclopedias and Science. While generally neutral in tone, it leans slightly towards formal and neutral, making it suitable for various writing scenarios. Remember to ensure clarity in your writing by distinctly identifying the subject "it" and consider the alternatives phrases "it has left", "it has gone", or "it has vanished".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it has left
Simple substitution of 'departed' with 'left', indicating a similar action of leaving.
it has gone
Replaces 'departed' with 'gone', a more informal but equally valid synonym.
it is no longer here
Expresses the absence of something in a more descriptive manner.
it has vanished
Suggests a sudden and complete disappearance.
it has disappeared
Similar to 'vanished', but can also imply a gradual fading away.
it has ceased to exist
A more formal way of stating that something no longer exists.
it is finished
Implies a completion or termination, often with a sense of finality.
it is over
Similar to 'it is finished', indicating the end of something.
it has concluded
Formally indicates the ending of something.
it has passed
Indicates that something has gone by or elapsed, often referring to time or opportunities.
FAQs
How can I use "it has departed" in a sentence?
You can use "it has departed" to indicate that something or someone has left or disappeared. For example, "The joy "had departed" after the bad news arrived".
What are some alternatives to "it has departed"?
Alternatives include "it has left", "it has gone", or "it has vanished". The best choice depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.
Is "it has departed" formal or informal?
"It has departed" is generally considered more formal than alternatives like "it has left" or "it is gone". It is suitable for professional and academic writing.
What's the difference between "it has departed" and "it had departed"?
"It has departed" uses the present perfect tense, indicating an action completed at an unspecified time in the past with relevance to the present. "It had departed" uses the past perfect tense, indicating an action completed before another point in the past.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested