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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leaving the" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone or something is departing from a specific location or situation. Some examples of when to use "leaving the" in a sentence are: 1. "After saying goodbye to her friends, she walked out of the building, leaving the party behind." 2. "The train will be leaving the station in five minutes." 3. "I'm sorry for leaving the meeting early, but I had an important appointment to attend." 4. "Leaving the safety of her home, she ventured into the dark, unknown forest." 5. "He was caught red-handed, leaving the scene of the crime with a bag of stolen goods."
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Leaving the hospital?
You are leaving the Senate.
@christophhooton Grayson's leaving the country.
Navalny started leaving the house.
"I'm just leaving the house.
Breath entering, leaving the leaf,.
So he's leaving the Phil.
Avoid leaving the machine unwatched".
Namely, leaving the European Union.
Just leaving the #StarWarsForceAwakens premiere.
Money is leaving the country.
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