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"leave town" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to communicate that you are leaving a certain location, possibly to go to another place. Example: "I'm not feeling well, so I'm going to leave town until I'm feeling better."
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But don't leave town".
They literally leave town.
What do you never leave town without?
What do you always leave town without?
His penance was to leave town.
He will then leave town.
Sherjill MacDonald could leave town.
Lots of people leave town.
Lawmakers want to leave town before then.
"I told him to leave town.
We all leave town for vacation.
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