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Discover Ludwig"leave forever" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when someone is permanently departing from a place, situation, or relationship. Example: "After years of struggling, she finally decided to leave her toxic marriage forever."
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Many of the survivors say they might as well leave forever.
They seemed to sense that to leave now, with no savings, with no resources, meant to leave forever.
"I'm afraid that if our soldiers fail in this mission, we will all have to leave forever," she says, citing widely circulated videos of Islamic State jihadists beheading their enemies and destroying religious shrines.
This time it's final: having survived several bouts of screen illness, several husbands, and countless surrounding murders, assaults and police raids, she is now filming the scenes in which she really does leave forever.
It takes only three minutes, near the start of "Citizen Kane," to shift from the stony stare of Mrs. Kane, as she watches young Charles leave forever, to the bullish proposal of the grown lad: "I think it would be fun to run a newspaper".
Still, it's sad to see an old friend leave forever.
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A. Oh, left forever?
had left forever scarred.
"I'm leaving forever.
And of course, we all know that leaving for college doesn't always mean leaving forever.
The neoconservative right encourages the conclusion that the only solution is military; the anti-imperialist left forever argues that the neoconservatives are secretly steering America toward war.
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