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Discover Ludwig"leaving work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the action of departing from one's place of employment after a day's work, either at the end of the day or at any other designated time. Example: After completing her last task, Carol couldn't help but feel a sense of relief as she began leaving work for the day.
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No more risking leaving work early.
I wouldn't hire you because we're never leaving work behind.
He was always leaving work early to golf.
Jana Hennig burst into tears one day while leaving work.
They were shot and killed after leaving work on Wednesday.
I've been leaving work at 5pm and it's refreshing.
– Maireills, New York, international affairs Leaving work at work.
Before leaving work, Mr. Mahoney must shower and change clothes.
"Leaving work today, I felt like a zombie... my mind is screwed up".
An Iraqi employed by the Marines was shot in the neck as he was leaving work.
(Robert said he had simply forgotten to empty his pockets before leaving work).
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