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Discover Ludwig"leave with" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means to depart or go away with something. Example: "I always leave with a smile on my face after spending time with my family."
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Dodd can leave with dignity.
I leave with a lot of stuff.
They ordered us to leave with them.
Olivier and Brenda leave with other people.
It had paperbacks you could leave with.
"You could leave with the egalitarian virus".
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He left with no illusions.
I left with my girlfriend.
I was left with questions.
They are left with nothing".
John Chowning, left, with Max Mathews.
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