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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'leave for work' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe leaving a place to go to work, for example: "I need to leave for work soon, so I have to finish up this project quickly."
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6 13 Leave for work.
"Then I have to leave for work".
I leave for work at 7am.
No one should leave for work and not come home.
In a while, he says, he will leave for work.
Monday, before most people here leave for work.
To start with, she must leave for work 45 minutes earlier.
When he was little his mother, my Bubbe Mary, used to leave for work early.
She was still asleep when he had to leave for work.
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