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Discover Ludwig'leaving for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to denote intent to travel to a certain location, such as "I'm leaving for Chicago tomorrow".
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are leaving for new nights.
She is leaving for Italy imminently.
She purports to be leaving for China.
"And I'm leaving for Tokyo tomorrow".
People are leaving for the big cities.
It may consider leaving for good.
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They left for Düsseldorf.
Burroughs left for Morocco.
Leave for 15 minutes.
Leave for four minutes.
He left for Nova Scotia.
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