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Discover Ludwig"leaves for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when someone is setting out on a journey. For example, "We left for our vacation yesterday morning."
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Isabel, nonetheless, leaves for Rome.
I like leaves for mulch.
Leaves for home.
At three Gretchen leaves for the airport.
On Tuesday, Sergeant Watie leaves for Afghanistan.
The husband leaves for his trip.
He threw the coca leaves for me.
(Reserve leaves for another purpose).
Frustrated, he leaves for Singapore.
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*leaves for Starbucks*.
Microsoft China Exec Leaves For Online Game Firm.
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