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The phrase 'leave for war' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a mobilization of soldiers to go fight in a war. Example: The troops were ready to leave for war, eager to protect their country.
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On an early December morning, many years ago, I watched my father leave for war.
But young women think differently: "I wanted to marry a pasdar [war volunteer]," says Nesa Hashemian, who wed a basij volunteer preparing to leave for war.
But he was discharged because his battalion was about to leave for war and government approval was required for Indigenous Australians to leave the country.
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In one, he was stern and martial: the image of a soldier leaving for war.
When I was 5 years old, my father left for war.
The harbour from which many troops left for war was in the background.
Joseph Spears, for example, remained on his master's Fairfax County farm even after the master had left for war.
His mother told MSNBC that, before her son left for war, she said: "'Don't become [a] hero for me.
He left for war with a directive from his wife, Grace: "Don't try to win medals, Cec.
Maybe it would hurt less if I knew as he left for war that he had to leave — if leaving were a fact, not a choice.
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