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"leave with dignity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to depart from a situation or relationship in a respectful and graceful manner. Example: Despite the difficult circumstances, she chose to leave with dignity and didn't engage in any drama or arguments. Another example: In order to maintain his reputation, the CEO decided to step down and leave with dignity rather than facing a public scandal.
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Dodd can leave with dignity.
And we hoped that she would announce it here on the program and leave with dignity.
Everyone hopes that Roni can leave in style, that he can leave with dignity".
So for the troops to leave with dignity there needs to be some semblance of a peace process.
Dudu Asraf, a police spokesman at the scene, said that the important thing was "to let the families leave with dignity and at their own pace".
Rescorla felt it was important that every employee be allowed to leave with dignity, and he escorted some longtime employees himself.
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We left with dignity.
He left with dignity, class, and a dig at Brown.
He is leaving with dignity, having fought a gallant, dogged campaign to save Labour from eclipse.
"It would be good if he leaves with dignity," the officer said.
"They did an honest and good job while they were with us, and they left with dignity and integrity," he said.
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